Frequently Asked Questions
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You can find your trash and recycling schedule using the interactive map. You may also contact BTX311 for more information.
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All garbage, leaves, limbs and bulk must be at the curb by 7:00 a.m. the morning of collection. Leaves are now part of your garbage collection. You no longer have to place them in the paper yard bags. Collection is twice a week for garbage and once a week for recycling. Collection of tree limbs cut to 6-foot lengths or shorter are collected both during the weekly small bulk collection of 3 cubic yards or less (always set out on your second garbage collection day) and monthly in accordance to your respective zone on the Monday of your designated zone week. These collections are pre-set; therefore, there is no need to call for a scheduled collection.
Contact BTX311 if you have any further questions. Reasons for not collecting could be that the bags are over 35 pounds; there is an obstruction keeping them from getting to the collection, i.e., vehicle parked in front of item, tree or other obstruction preventing the use of the brush truck and/or late set out of these items.
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No. The Solid Waste Fee is not based on frequency of collection. If the trash is set out by 7:00 a.m. and is missed, the resident may contact BTX311 and report the missed garbage.
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No, it will be picked up on the next scheduled pickup day.Solid Waste
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The City's contractor will observe the following holidays: New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If any of these holidays fall on a weekend, there will be no interruption of service. If City offices are closed for the holiday, please contact Waste Connections at 817-222-2221.
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You can find your trash and recycling schedule using the interactive map.
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Contact Utility Customer Service at 817-426-9601, or in person at City Hall Annex, 135 W Ellison St., Suite 109.
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There are now multiple opportunities to set out your Special Pick up items. The monthly collection by zone for large bulk and the added weekly small bulk collection on every second garbage collection day. Check here to determine your zone.
For large bulk monthly collection dates, use the following:
- Zone 1 – Week of the First Monday of the month
- Zone 2 – Week of the Second Monday of the month
- Zone 3 - Week of the Third Monday of the month
- Zone 4 – Week of the Fourth Monday of the month
Items must be set out no later than 7:00 a.m. of your zone collection week. For weekly small bulk collection of 3 cubic yards or less, use you scheduled second collection day and set out with your garbage by 7:00 a.m. on those days.
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Other disposal facilities are:
(NOTE: Fees may apply)
Southeast Landfill
898 N. Dick Price Road
Kennedale, TX
817-478-6462City of Cleburne Transfer Station
2625 Pipeline Road
Cleburne, TX
817-641-2236Turkey Creek Landfill
9100 South I-35W
Alvarado, TX
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The Household Hazardous Waste collection event is held once a year at the City Service Center. Items accepted are acids, aerosol cans, all batteries, antifreeze, brake fluid, craft chemicals, degreasers, drain cleaners, fertilizer, fluorescent lights, herbicides, household chemicals, motor oil, paints/stains, paint thinner, pest strips, pesticides, pharmaceutical, photo chemicals, pool chemicals, oil filters, solvents, transmission fluid and varnishes. There is no charge for this service, however, proof of residency will be required (i.e. photo ID and recent water bill). Please contact the Environmental Health Specialist at 817-426-9848 for more information concerning collection events or other needs.
You may also take your Household Hazardous Waste to the Environmental Collection Center (ECC) in Fort Worth. The ECC is open Thursday and Fridays from 11a-7p and Saturdays from 9a-3p. It is located at 6400 Bridge St, Fort Worth. For directions, call 817-392-EASY (3279). There is no fee, however, residents must take a City of Burleson water or solid waste bill as proof of residency.
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Outside companies can only provide commercial garbage collection service within the city limits. Any qualified commercial provider may operate within the City of Burleson. All providers must register with the City of Burleson prior to providing local commercial service. Please contact BTX311 to obtain a list of registered commercial garbage providers.
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Pizza boxes are not recyclable. Please place them inside your trash bag with your regular household garbage, this will prevent them from blowing into the street and/or yards, and will facilitate the collection process.Solid Waste
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Items that crews cannot collect include, but are not limited to appliances that have not had the freon removed, automotive parts, brick, building materials, concrete, dirt, hazardous materials, oil, paint, railroad ties, rock, roofing materials, shingles, and treated lumber.
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Grass clippings can go in regular bags but they cannot exceed the 35 lb. weight limit and can be set out weekly on your second collection day.
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You can contact BTX311 to opt out of receiving a recycling cart.
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They can be stored on the side yard, behind the building line or in a garage.
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To request a recycling cart, please contact BTX311.
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Dried-out trees should not be left in the home or garage, or placed outside against the home. If you live inside the city limits of Burleson, it’s easy to recycle your Christmas tree when it begins dropping needles. Set the Christmas tree at the curb along with bulk trash, brush, limbs and yard waste during your zone collection week. The tree needs to be at the curb no later than 7 a.m. on the Monday of your zone collection week. Check here to determine your zone. You may also call BTX311.
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Garbage means solid waste consisting of animal and vegetable waste materials from the handling, preparation, cooking, or consumption of food, including waste materials from markets, storage facilities, and the handling and sale of produce and other food products. Trash means solid waste (excluding ashes), consisting of both combustible and noncombustible waste materials. Combustible trash includes paper, rags, cartons, wood, wood shavings, furniture, rubber, plastics, and brush; noncombustible trash includes glass, crockery, tin cans, aluminum cans, metal and similar materials that will not burn at ordinary incinerator temperatures. The term does not include grass clippings or leaves.Solid Waste
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No, recycling is taken to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Forth Worth, where items are sorted by type and prepared for recycling. It is important for residents to place only approved recyclable materials in their recycling carts to ensure proper processing.