7/7/2024 3:50 p.m. - The City of West University Place continues to monitor Tropical Storm Beryl as we anticipate landfall overnight. Forecasts still anticipate heavy rain, sustained winds and wind gusts, potentially leading to localized flooding. Out of an abundance of caution, City services and facilities will be modified on Monday, July 8. What this means:
- All City facilities will be closed and normal operations suspended.
- The Recreation Center and Community Building will be closed. All programs, classes, and camps have been suspended.
- Solid waste, recycling, and yard waste collection has been suspended for Monday. Please treat this as a Monday holiday schedule:
- Monday’s yard waste and recycling will be picked up on Wednesday.
- Monday’s trash will be picked up on Thursday during your regularly scheduled day.
- Emergency services will continue. Please only call 9-1-1 for emergencies.
- Non-emergencies can be reported by calling 713-668-0330.
- The City Council Urban Planning Workshop has been postponed.
Residents are encouraged to make their final preparations this evening.
- Secure loose items around your home that could become projectiles or block drainage inlets.
- Park vehicles in the driveway or garage, not in the street.
- Turn off your irrigation systems.
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7/6/2024 3:45 p.m. - The City of West University Place is monitoring Tropical Storm Beryl as it continues to move towards the Texas coast. Regardless of the location of landfall, heavy rain and high winds are anticipated. Now is the time to finalize your preparations for this storm.
- Secure loose items around your home that could become projectiles or block drainage inlets.
- Stay weather aware by following sources such as the National Weather Service.
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