Yard Waste Options

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Curbside Pickup

The City of Keller's garbage and recycling vendor, CWD, offers weekly curbside yard waste recycling on residents' first collection day (either Monday or Tuesday). Acceptable materials are transported to a Living Earth facility for composting:

  • Brush must be prepared in bundles 4 feet or shorter and weighing up to 50 lbs., tied with biodegradable cotton/jute rope, twine, or string. Do not bundle tree and brush trimmings with nylon rope, plastic, metal, garden hoses, or other non-compostable materials. 
  • Leaves and other small waste should be in biodegradable kraft bags.
  • CWD will accept up to 10 bags/bundles per resident on each collection day. 
  • Please DO NOT put loose leaves in trash cans or carts. Leaves must be bagged according to the guidelines above.

Please note: materials placed curbside for Thursday or Friday pickup - and any materials placed out in plastic bags - will be taken to the landfill rather than for composting. Loose brush in any amount will not be collected.

CWD Transfer Station at 2010 California Crossing, Dallas, TX 75220

In addition to curbside pickup, Keller's residential customers have free Landfill/Transfer Station disposal privileges on the first Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., excluding legal holidays. Resident must show the payment stub from their most current water bill and a valid driver's license to gain access to the premises. 

Special Bulk Pickup

CWD is also happy to offer a special haul service for customers with large quantities of loose brush, tree stumps and other debris. These hauls may be arranged by the customer directly with CWD, with pricing based on the size of the load (measured by cubic yard). For information and to arrange for a special haul pick-up, call 817-795-9300, option 2.

And remember...

Grass clippings are also healthy for your yard! Clippings and leaves can be left mulched on the yard or contribute to your composting pile for use as fertilizer. This method helps keep yard waste out of the landfills, avoids illegal activity of blowing it out into the streets or storm drains, and can save you money!

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