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Crystal City Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Crystal City, Texas.

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Service Provider

Republic Services

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Phone Number

830-374-3477
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Facility Address

101 E Dimmit St, Crystal City, TX 78839

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Collection Schedule

Solid waste services are contracted and overseen via the city, offering residential curbside pickup.

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Bin Colors

Standard 95-gallon poly carts are provided for trash collection.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Service is typically delayed by one day during major observed holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

The Public Works department coordinates periodic clean-up campaigns and bulk waste schedules.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Garbage concerns should be directed to City Hall, which manages the billing and vendor relationship.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Sanitation Operations in the Spinach Capital

Serving as the historic Spinach Capital of the World, Crystal City manages its municipal waste with a focus on community health and cleanliness. Because South Texas temperatures soar during the majority of the year, citizens are strictly required to bag all of their household garbage before placing it inside the municipal bins. Failing to tightly seal your refuse invites immense swarms of flies and local pests, creating severe public health hazards. Residents must have their trash receptacles positioned at the edge of the street or designated alleyway by 6:00 a.m. on their assigned service day to ensure the collection trucks can clear the routes before the afternoon heat peaks.

Tackling Mesquite and Heavy Yard Brush

Maintaining a property in Zavala County frequently involves dealing with hardy vegetation like mesquite branches and thick desert shrubs. The local sanitation crews are not equipped to handle scattered piles of thorny brush left indiscriminately on the curb. All tree limbs and heavy yard trimmings must be chopped down into manageable sections not exceeding three feet in length. Once cut, the branches must be firmly tied into compact bundles using durable twine. Each individual bundle is restricted to a maximum weight of forty pounds to protect the sanitation workers from lifting injuries during manual loading.

Zavala County Landfill and Bulk Disposal

When upgrading household appliances or cleaning out a cluttered garage, residents often generate debris that completely overwhelms a standard refuse container. For oversized junk such as ruined mattresses, dilapidated couches, and broken wooden furniture, citizens are encouraged to coordinate bulk disposal. Many residents choose to haul massive loads directly to the permitted regional transfer facilities. It is vital to remember that the municipal trucks will absolutely not collect commercial construction debris. Homeowners completing major renovations must independently manage the disposal of heavy roofing tiles, wet cement, and shattered drywall.

Bans on Agricultural and Chemical Waste

Given the deep agricultural roots of the surrounding region, Crystal City strictly enforces regulations regarding what can enter the municipal waste stream. Citizens are expressly forbidden from discarding agricultural chemicals, commercial pesticides, liquid fertilizers, or livestock waste into the standard garbage receptacles. Additionally, common household hazards such as wet latex paint, used motor oil, and automotive batteries pose extreme fire risks when compacted. These highly toxic materials must be carefully stored and transported to certified environmental disposal centers to prevent catastrophic contamination of the local South Texas soil.

Holiday Route Shifts and Weather Delays

The dedicated sanitation workforce in Crystal City operates with incredible consistency, though major federal holidays do necessitate temporary calendar adjustments. During significant closures like Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day, residential trash collection is typically suspended. When a holiday lands on a weekday, the neighborhood routes are systematically pushed back by exactly 24 hours. Furthermore, during rare torrential rainstorms that cause localized flash flooding, operations may be temporarily halted to keep heavy compactor trucks off saturated residential asphalt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Crystal City?

A: Solid waste services are contracted and overseen via the city, offering residential curbside pickup.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is typically delayed by one day during major observed holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Standard 95-gallon poly carts are provided for trash collection.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: The Public Works department coordinates periodic clean-up campaigns and bulk waste schedules.

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