City of Kyle Announces Additional Resources for Residents Following Winter Storm Impacts

Published:
Friday, February 3, 2023
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Winter Storm Disposal Sites

KYLE, TEXAS –– Following this week’s significant winter storm the City of Kyle wants to make residents aware of the resources available to them in order to dispose of tree limbs and brush debris caused by inclement weather, including newly secured storm waste drop-off sites.  

The City has arranged for roll off dumpsters to be put in place at the following locations: 

  • Steeplechase Park, 295 Hallie Dr. 
  • Waterleaf Park, 721 – 551 Abundance Ln.  
  • Gregg-Clarke Park, 1231 – 1301 W. Center St. 
  • Lake Kyle Park, 700 Lehman Rd.  

The dumpsters will be available from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4 and Sunday, Feb. 5. Only branches and limbs from the winter storm will be accepted at these sites, no trash or other non-tree related debris will be allowed. 

Additionally, the City of Kyle has the following options available for tree limb and brush debris removal: 

  • Brush/Bulky Pickup: Kyle utility customers are eligible for two bulky pick-ups per year. Yard waste must be bundled, tied and cut into four (4) foot lengths, not to exceed 35 pounds per bundle. Limbs within the bundle must be no more than four 4 inches in diameter. To schedule, call 800-375-8375. 
  • Drop-off at the Landfill: Kyle Utility customers are eligible for one free monthly drop-off to the landfill per residential household, good up to 5 cubic yards, at the TDS Landfill Gatehouse, 3016 FM 1327 in Creedmoor. Hours are Monday – Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All loads MUST be secured to vehicle. 
  • Additional Yard Waste: Up to 10 bags of additional yard waste can be picked up every other week with the green waste cart. The bags must be the approved brown outdoor paper bags for yard waste and must be placed next to green cart. Yard waste can include tree trimmings, yard clippings, branches, or brush. 

City of Kyle residents are also reminded that The Texas Division of Emergency Management has resources available to report any damage done to residences or businesses. For more information, visit damage.tdem.texas.gov

The City of Kyle also urges residents to use caution and best practices if they decide to hire a contractor for debris removal. Make sure to only consider contractors who are licensed and insured in order to avoid being scammed. More information can be found at consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-avoid-home-improvement-scam

For more information visit CityofKyle.com/Winter

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The City of Kyle is located in the heart of the I-35 Innovation Corridor, just 26 miles south of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport & 50 miles north of San Antonio International Airport. Kyle is the second largest city in Hays County and is poised to become the largest — with a population that grew from 5,000 citizens in 2000 to just over 50,000 in 2020. We are the designated Pie Capital of Texas and home of the annual Pie in the Sky Hot Air Balloon Festival. For more information, go to CityofKyle.com.