The Williamson County Commissioners Court Lifts Burn Ban

 The Williamson County Commissioners Court has lifted the burn ban for unincorporated areas of Williamson County today, Tuesday, April 29, 2025, effective immediately.  

Please be cautious with any outdoor burning activity. Outdoor burning must be conducted under state regulations found in Texas Administrative Code Section 30 TAC 111.219.

Prior to conducting control burns, please take the following steps:

Please contact your local fire department – Some fire departments may require a Burn Permit.
Please call and report your control burn to Williamson County Communications at (512) 864-8282. Williamson County Communications should be able to inform you of any burning restrictions that Williamson County Communications has been made aware of and that may exist.
By Hannah Hughes May 6, 2026
Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 9 (ESD9) rolled out a new fleet of specialized wildland firefighting equipment for the Sam Bass Fire Department (SBFD) , to strengthen emergency response in wildland and WUI environments. The deployment includes a Can-Am two-row UTV designed for wildland access, a 4x4 command and support vehicle, and a custom dual-purpose trailer. The trailer is designed both for transporting specialized firefighting equipment and serving as a firefighter recovery unit during operations. These additions, building on equipment ESD9 provided to Round Rock Fire Department last year, show a continued investment in wildfire preparedness across Williamson County. “As ESD9 and Williamson County continue to grow, so does the complexity of our emergency response environment,” said ESD9 Commissioner Alan Forster. “ESD9 is committed to ensuring our service providers are equipped not just to respond, but to operate effectively in increasingly challenging wildland-urban interface conditions.” ESD9 continues to focus on training, equipment, and preparedness initiatives aimed at ensuring partner fire departments have the resources needed to respond safely and effectively to evolving wildfire risks and emergency response demands in Williamson County. Meet the Latest Additions to the SBFD Fleet 👇
By Hannah Hughes April 20, 2026
In honor of our 20-year partnership with the Round Rock Fire Department (RRFD), ESD9 Commissioners presented challenge coins to every member of the department during their annual banquet to commemorate two decades of shared dedication and achievement in mitigating fire risk throughout Williamson County. Over the past 20 years, this partnership has strengthened emergency response capabilities, enhanced firefighter safety, and helped protect thousands of residents and businesses. “The challenge coins commemorate our deep appreciation for RRFD’s unwavering commitment, professionalism, and service to our community,” said Alan Forster, ESD9 Commissioner. “We look forward to continuing this strong partnership for many years to come.”
May 20, 2025
Voters living in Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 9 (ESD9) on May 3 overwhelmingly cast their ballots in favor of a sales tax measure that promises to fund the operation and improvement of fire and emergency services in the county, now and into the future. “The support for this measure is a testament to the importance that those living in our community place on the services we support and coordinate,” said Michael Garcia, President of the ESD9 Board of Commissioners. “What this represents is an investment in the future of crucial services in the ESD9 area. Especially as Williamson County continues to grow and thrive, the importance of maintaining and upgrading these services cannot be overstated." The sales tax measure authorizes ESD9 to receive up to 2% in local sales and use tax in all areas in which the rate had not already been set at the state maximum of 8.25%. The revenue from this measure will go directly to the strategic planning of fire and emergency services in the area, the purchase and maintenance of cutting-edge equipment, and the proactive training of fire and emergency personnel – empowering these responders with the resources they need so that residents receive the highest level of fire protection. Read the full press release on PR Newswire: 👉 Williamson County ESD 9 Voters Support Investment in Future of Fire, EMS Services
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