Politics & Government

City Of Leander: Residential Fall Cleanup

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Saturday, October 9, 2021 -

Each year, the city hosts a residential cleanup event at the Public Works Department facility on 607 Municipal Drive. The event is a free, non-hazardous waste drop-off for Leander residents and water utility customers in partnership with Al Clawson Disposal, Inc.

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  • You must show two forms of identification — Please bring a copy of your City of Leander Utilities bill and your Texas driver license.
  • The same physical address must appear on both forms of ID.

Quick Tips

  • Bring items in their original containers and properly sealed.
  • NO commercial contractors.
  • DO NOT mix or consolidate items.
  • DO NOT leave items curbside.
  • Keep containers and items in the trunk or rear of your vehicle and away from passengers.
  • All items must be delivered to the Public Works address.

Accepted items (residential quantities only)

  • Automobile batteries, brush, furniture, lumber, motor oil, paper products, cardboard, scrap metal
  • Paper documents — onsite shredding available
  • Vehicle tires — NO MORE than four tires, NO rims. *Passenger cars & light pickups only.

NOT Accepted (any quantities)

  • Appliances (washers, water heaters, etc.)
  • Chemicals
  • Containers larger than five gallons
  • Dioxins or pesticides
  • Electronics (televisions, computers, etc.)
  • Explosives, ammunition or fireworks
  • Freon, gas or propane cylinders
  • Glass
  • Industrial or commercial waste
  • Mattresses or box springs
  • Medical or pharmaceutical waste
  • Narcotics
  • Paint liquids or cans
  • Trailers longer than 12 feet

What about recycling?

To learn more about diverting your disposed items for recycling, please contact the Hutto Recycling Center at 512-846-2756 or go to the Williamson County Landfill website at williamsoncountylandfill.wm.com (link is external). Additional disposal fees may apply. The landfill is owned by Williamson County and operated by Waste Management.

For other information, contact the Public Works Department at 512-259-2640 or go to leandertx.gov/public works.


This press release was produced by the City of Leander. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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