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City of Georgetown to host household hazardous waste event Oct. 20

City of Georgetown to host household hazardous waste event Oct. 20
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Lake Austin properties once subject to exemption sue to not pay taxes


The owners of more than 200 lakefront properties along Lake Austin have sued the city of Austin and Austin Community College to get out of paying property taxes they say they should not be charged.
The lawsuit comes as property tax bills are now due for numerous lakefront properties that remained off the city's tax rolls until this year after being given an exemption for decades despite being within the city limits.
Lead plaintiffs Judy and Brent Harward, along with the owners of at least 213 other properties, sued in federal court Saturday. They argue that they should not pay property taxes to the city because they do not receive the same level of city services as most Austin residents.

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Christmas tree recycling: How to give your tree new life in Central Texas


You can recycle your trees free of charge thanks to Texas Disposal Systems.
Author: Rebecca Flores
Updated: 1:42 PM CST December 26, 2020
The holiday season is upon us, and before we know it, it will be wrapping up in 2020. 
As you tuck away your holiday decorations back into the basement or attic, you can grant your live Christmas tree one last wish by giving it another life instead of tossing it in the dumpster.
Starting on Dec. 26, residents can drop off their unflocked trees and organic holiday decorations at several sites in Central Texas. 
The living decorations will be repurposed and made into "nutrient-rich mulch and compost through the Texas Disposal Systems composting division. The finished composts and mulches will be available for purchase at Garden-Ville stores throughout Central Texas."

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