BRENHAM’S ANNUAL SPRING CLEANUP HAPPENING TODAY

  

City residents are invited to bring their non-hazardous trash to the city’s collection station today through Saturday, as part of Brenham’s annual Spring Cleanup. 

County residents will be able to bring their trash to the station from April 6th to April 8th.

The city’s collection station is located at 2009 Old Chappell Hill Road.

Items that will be accepted include:

  • Household debris
  • Yard debris
  • Demolition debris
  • Auto batteries
  • Construction materials
  • Household computers
  • Furniture
  • Scrap metal
  • Appliances (appliances with coolant will be charged a $20 removal fee)

Tires will be accepted at the normal rate. A large number of computers, loads that contain bricks, dirt, cement, and propane tanks will not be accepted.

Identification which shows proof of residency must be presented when bringing trash to the collection station.

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7 Comments

  1. I really don’t see a problem each group gets three days to drop stuff off. Thanks for having this.

  2. So the County Residents will have to wait until after Blue Bell Fun Run to haul trash in; or, drive to other side of town to haul trash in? That’s government.

    1. Orrrr just play by the rules and drive……thanks brenham for trying to please some people…THANKS

    2. Great idea, “ungenious”. From now on, there can only be one thing per day in Brenham.
      Keep up the good work, COB!

      1. Let’s all play nice and conserve the ozone with all that driving, driving, driving, mercy. If only we all had the fortitude to invest in our little friend the goat. Only then, can we conquer the rash trash with a string of organically driven, four-legged trash compactors to be strategically staked every 100 feet to fight and eat the dirty trash that roams our roads freely. What better solution to pollution than the friendly goat, they are after all poop-less. Come on Genius, let’s all hug.

        1. That’s not a baaaaaad idea! Let’s not forget another very beneficial four legged creature that can perform a similar task: The friendly sheep. Not only can a sheep do that job in the summer, but they can also keep you warm in the winter!