The City of Baytown remains committed to helping residents recover while having the latest information on those efforts.
Here's the latest storm recovery update as of Friday, July 11 at 11:00 am:
Food Distribution Event
A food distribution event will take place Friday, July 12 at 12pm at the Community Center until supplies last.
Shelter and Food Assistance
City Cooling Center has moved to the Red Cross Support Center, located at San Jacinto Christian Church, at 710 Alamo Street. It is open 24 hours a day and offers a place to sleep and recover. Hot meals will be provided. Pets are not allowed.
Sterling Municipal Library Open
The Sterling Municipal Library is back open for residents who need a place to charge devices, use the internet, or want a great place to find a book.
The library will be open until 5pm.
Debris Collection Underway
Debris collection is underway. Read more about how to separate debris from the City of Baytown's newsroom page.
Report Your Damage
The Office of The Governor is asking for residents to self-report storm damage.
Sign up for the free State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) to how you or others can get assistance during times of emergency..
Power Outage Information
City officials remain in contact with CenterPoint representatives. Report outages or receive more information.
Fees Waived
Green Center is open from 6am-6pm, seven days a week until further notice. Fees will be waived for residents at this time.
City Hall will be open Friday for permits and other needs. Permit fees have been waived for storm-related repairs. Get permit-related assistance.
Utility Services is waiving late fees and delinquent fees for the July billing cycle. Read more on the City of Baytown's newsroom page.
Facilities Still Closed
- Municipal Court
- Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Center
- Nature Center
Look for more updates from the City on our social media pages. and at baytown.org.