Staff Reports
KYLE, TEXAS – The City of Kyle invites all Kyle residents to bring their bags, bulky waste and the junk piling up in the corners and drop it off for free at the City Wide Cleanup Event from 8-11:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 5 at Gregg-Clarke Park.
“Our aim with this event is to provide the community with an opportunity to dispose of any trash and unwanted items at no cost to them,” Kyle Code Enforcement Officer Duarte Pamplona said. “But this event also helps us get the word out about all the available resources we have for our residents to help keep their properties in compliance — like two bulk picks ups per year and one free monthly drop off to the landfill — as well as build the relationship between Code Enforcement and the Community so that we can all work together to keep the City of Kyle a safe and beautiful place to live, which is the ultimate goal of Code Enforcement.”
Attendees must:
Reside within city limits
Bring a photo ID
Bring a City of Kyle Utility bill
Be prepared to leave the vehicle to unload at the drop site
The City of Kyle is encouraging visitors who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to continue wearing a face covering over the nose and mouth when inside City buildings and facilities open to the public, or when at City-owned outdoor public spaces and it is not feasible to maintain six feet of distance from someone outside of their household.
Attendees will be able to enter Gregg-Clarke Park by taking Old Stagecoach Road to Center Street and turning left on Ranger Drive. They will be directed on where to unload materials and items by City Staff and volunteers.
Accepted items:
Mattresses
Appliances – except for fridge or freezers
Household debris
Furniture
Scrap metal
Above ground pools
Computers/TVs
Tires – Limit 4 passenger/light tires per vehicle
Accepted Household Hazardous Waste Items:
Batteries
Cell phones
Degreasers
Drain cleaners
Fluorescent lights
Paints
Sharps
Weed killers
Items that will NOT BE ACCEPTED:
Compressed gas
Cylinders
Medical waste (other than sharps)
Pharmaceuticals
Waste generated by businesses
Construction waste
Hot tubs
Fridge and freezers — Consider using bulk pick-up services for this
Yard and brush waste – Consider using bulk pick-up services for this
For more information about the City Wide Cleanup Event, visit CityofKyle.com/Cleanup.
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