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Mailbox Pavilion Construction Work
(New)
By Keith Perry on
July 15, 2026
Falconwood Residents,
We are scheduling concrete ramp work at our Mailbox Pavilion that will require a 1 day mail delivery hold. Work will begin on Saturday afternoon (after Saturday delivery) and the new concrete will be walkable and you can retrieve your mail on Tuesday, July 28. If you can't wait until Tuesday, the mail should be available at 210 S Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos. (All the back mail should be in your box Tuesday.) |
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HAYS COUNTY RULES FOR BURNING
Posted on Mar 15th, 2025
BURN BAN STATUS
Review Hays Informed (Hays County Office of Emergency Services) for updates.
Burn Ban Description
Outdoor burning is never allowed at night or when winds are predicted to be more than 23 mph (Current Wind Speed).
Rules for Outdoor Burning in Hays County (when allowed). Burn Ban Hotline Number: 512-393-7300: Option 1. The need for a burn ban is reviewed weekly at Commissioners Court meetings and can be enacted at any time by the County Judge on an emergency basis. The Hays County Fire Marshal, in conjunction with local fire department chiefs, makes recommendations as to whether a ban is needed.
Burn Ban In Effect
Under a burn ban, all outdoor burning is banned in unincorporated areas, including the use of burn barrels with lids. Food grills can be used, but care should be taken to ensure that there is a water source nearby and that a fire is completely out before being unattended.
Rules for outdoor burning
FOR RESIDENTIAL BURN PERMITS, email burnpermits@hayscountytx.gov and you will receive an automated email reply with rules to follow and additional information. Please visit the Hays County Fire Marshal for more information. If your fire gets out of control, call 911.
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