San Marcos’ Brushy Waste scheduled

Staff Reports

The City of San Marcos Resource Recovery Department will host an additional brushy waste drop-off for residential garbage and recycling service customers this week to support cleaning efforts following recent storms. The drop-off will be available from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 24.

“We realize there is a lot of tree, shrub, and plant damage from the high winds,” said Community Enhancement Initiatives Manager Amy Thomaides. “Our hope is that offering this additional drop off will help the community with their cleanup efforts.”

The brush drop off can be reached by taking the San Marcos Animal Shelter entrance at 750 River Road and following the direction signs. Acceptable green waste includes trees or brush trimmings, leaves, and grass clippings. Brush containing barbed wire or other metals will not be accepted.

The service is open only to residential solid waste customers in San Marcos. Residents are invited to load and take ground up mulch on-site as available. Residents also have the option of using their green waste carts and up to 12 paper yard bags to dispose of yard waste.

For more information about the event, visit www.sanmarcostx.gov/brush or call Resource Recovery at 512.393.8407.

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