Beginning May 21–22, the City of College Station will update recycling collection days for a limited number of households to improve efficiency and better balance collection routes. For most residents, service will stay the same. The update is a simple shift intended to deliver more reliable, consistent service across the system.
In this week’s episode of “What’s Up, College Station?,” Solid Waste Division Manager Caroline Ask discusses the logistical and safety challenges of managing solid waste, essential guidelines for move-out season, and the dangers of improper hazardous waste disposal, especially pool chemicals and lithium-ion batteries.
The City is updating recycling collection days for a limited number of residents to improve service efficiency and route balance. Between 5,000–6,000 households will be affected by the change. The adjustment helps balance collection routes, improve efficiency, and ensure reliable service. New collection days begin May 21–22.
Area residents are invited to participate in the fall Household Hazardous Waste and Computer Collection Event on Saturday from 7 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Texas A&M University Services Building. The facility's entrance is on Harvey Road, east of Veterans Park and Athletic Complex.
In this week's special episode of "What's Up, College Station?," Code Enforcement Supervisor Tommy Shilling and Solid Waste Manager Caroline Ask talk about how college students can successfully navigate the upcoming move-in season, how to use SeeClickFix, and why life in College Station is better than in a big city.
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