Effective waste management is crucial for maintaining a clean, healthy community. For Keller residents, understanding the local trash pick up services ensures timely disposal and contributes to neighborhood cleanliness and environmental sustainability.
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Trash Pick Up Schedule in Keller
Keller residents benefit from a comprehensive waste collection system managed by Community Waste Disposal (CWD). The trash pick up schedule is designed for maximum convenience and efficiency.
Residential Trash Collection
Trash collection in Keller occurs twice weekly:
- Pickup days are either Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday
- Containers must be placed out by 7:00 a.m.
- Pickup window is between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
- Trash containers should be:
- Separated by at least three feet
- Three feet away from obstacles like mailboxes, cars, and fences
- Containers or bags not exceeding 50 pounds
Recycling Services
Recycling is collected weekly in Keller:
- Use blue 65-gallon recycle cart or green 18-gallon bin
- Cart handles should face the street
- Additional recyclables can be placed in:
- Cardboard boxes
- Biodegradable bags
- Blue bags
- Broken down cardboard can be placed next to the bin
- Newspapers should be in paper bags or bundled
Bulk & Large Item Pick Up
Bulk waste collection occurs on the second weekly collection day:
- Up to 2 cubic yards per collection
- Acceptable items include:
- Furniture
- Appliances
- Fence panels (max 4′ x 6′)
- Bundled carpet (4-foot lengths)
- Tagged yard tools
Prohibited bulk items:
- Items over 150 pounds
- Construction debris
- Loose brush
- Hazardous waste
Yard Waste & Seasonal Services
Yard waste collection is available twice weekly:
- First service day: Materials sent to compost facility
- Second service day: Materials sent to landfill
- Brush must be:
- Tied in 4-foot bundles
- Weigh no more than 50 pounds
- Leaf collection occurs on specific Saturdays in fall/winter
- Maximum 20 bags/bundles per collection day
Holiday Trash Pick Up Changes
While specific holiday schedules aren’t detailed in the provided sources, residents should expect potential service adjustments during major holidays.
How to Find or Request Services
Contact methods:
- Community Waste Disposal Customer Service: 817.795.9300
- City of Keller Utility Billing: 817.743.4060
- Online schedule lookup available on CWD website
Keller’s trash pick up services offer residents a robust, convenient waste management system. By understanding and following collection guidelines, residents can contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable community.
For the most up-to-date information, always check the official City of Keller and Community Waste Disposal websites or contact their customer service departments.
FAQ
Is there trash pick up today in Keller?Garbage collection occurs twice weekly for Keller residents, either Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday, depending on your address.
Why hasn’t my garbage been picked up today?A garbage truck might skip your trash pickup for several reasons. Common reasons include improper sorting of waste, overweight or oversized containers, blocked access to the garbage due to parked vehicles or construction, hazardous materials in the garbage, or severe weather conditions.
What holidays is waste Pro closed?
- Holidays Observed in 2021.
- New Year’s Day – January 1st. Memorial Day – May 31st.
- *Independence Day – July 4th (Sunday)
- Labor Day – September 6th. …
- On these days: If you receive twice a week garbage pick-up, your service will be skipped. …
- *Service will run as normally scheduled Monday – Saturday.
Are you supposed to tip your trash pickup?But in the United States most garbage collectors get paid well above the minimum wage, so no tip is expected.
https://www.cityofkeller.com/services/utility-billing/garbage-services
Garbage collection occurs twice weekly for Keller residents, either Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday, depending on your address. Open the Garbage and Recycling
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