Bulky Cleanup Day set for April 27 in Creedmoor

Bulky Cleanup Day set for April 27 in Creedmoor
Pilar Sanchez County Executive — Official website
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Residents of Mustang Ridge and Creedmoor are invited to participate in a community cleanup event scheduled for April 27, 2024. The initiative is part of Earth Month activities aimed at making local communities cleaner and more environmentally friendly.

The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 5008 Hartung Lane in Creedmoor, Texas. It offers an opportunity for residents to dispose of bulky items without any cost, provided they bring proof of residence from either Creedmoor, Mustang Ridge, or the surrounding southeast Travis County areas.

Items accepted during the cleanup include appliances, furniture, scrap metal, lumber, mattresses, and flat screen TVs. However, certain items such as paint, tires, hazardous materials, motor oil, gasoline, and old-style TVs will not be accepted.

For further information about the event or questions regarding eligibility and accepted items, residents can contact the Sustainability Team by phone at (737) 710-8236 or via email at conserve@traviscountytx.gov.



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