Upcoming San Marcos Brushy Waste Drop-Off & Community Clean-Up

The City of San Marcos will host a brushy waste drop-off and community clean-up for residential garbage and recycling service customers on Saturday, July 11 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 750 River Road.

Residents driving to the drop-off will take the San Marcos Animal Shelter entrance and follow the signs.

Acceptable green waste includes tree/brush trimmings, leaves, and grass clippings. Brush containing barbed wire or other metals will not be accepted. Additionally, lumber will not be accepted.

Residents are invited to collect mulch at the site, based on availability.

In addition to the brushy waste drop-off, residents can bring bulk items for disposal as part of the community clean-up. Allowed items include up to five passenger tires, appliances, hazardous household waste, and scrap metal.

This service is open only to residential solid waste customers in San Marcos. All attendees are required to wear a mask and maintain six feet of social distance from staff and other customers.

For more information, please visit the City website at www.sanmarcostx.gov/brush or call the City of San Marcos Resource Recovery Division at 512.393.8407.

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