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San Marcos To Resume Brush Drop Off, Community Clean Ups In June

The City of San Marcos brush drop off, and community cleanup for residential garbage customers will take place from 8 AM to 1 PM on Saturday, June 13, and Saturday, July 11, at 750 River Road (behind the animal shelter).

The City of San Marcos canceled the two previous events due to COVID-19 concerns.

“While many things have halted in our City during this pandemic, our need for waste removal has remained steady,” said Community Enhancement Initiatives Manager Amy Kirwin. “Our program is eager to resume our efforts to responsibly dispose of community waste, although we are committed to prioritizing the safety of all participants.”

Accepted materials include bulk junk, recyclables, brush, and other “green waste,” including trees or brush trimmings, leaves, and grass clippings. Brush containing barbed wire and metals will not be accepted at the brush drop off.

Household hazardous waste (HHW) will be accepted at this time. The HHW Drop Off facility is still closed, although the City hopes to resume HHW collection soon.

Staff will verbally greet all arriving vehicles from at least six feet away, and residents will be asked to keep this safe distance throughout their experience. Residents are asked to wear masks while at the cleanup event.

Designated, safely distanced areas will be clearly marked for unloading materials in an orderly fashion.

Residents who need assistance unloading materials can communicate that need to staff and will receive help. Staff will ensure all recycling material is diverted to the appropriate channel.

For more information, contact akirwin@sanmarcostx.gov.

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