Community Corner

Labor Day Trash Collection Not Happening In Most Areas

Government offices and mail delivery will be closed, and trash collection won't happen on Labor Day unless you are a Tomball resident.

The Labor Day weekend is here and that means city, county, state and federal government offices will be closed on Monday. This means that there will be no mail delivery or trash and recycling pickup on Monday.

The City of Houston has released it’s trash and recycling collection schedule for the coming week.

HOUSTON - Monday, September 3, 2018 (Labor Day)
CITY HOLIDAY: NO COLLECTION SERVICES. All Facilities and services closed.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Monday’s Garbage, B-Week Curbside Recycling, Yard Waste, 1st Monday and 1st Tuesday’s Tree Waste collected. Neighborhood Depositories remain closed. Westpark, Reuse Warehouse re-open.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Tuesday’s Garbage, B-Week Curbside Recycling, Yard Waste and 1st Wednesday Tree Waste collected. Neighborhood Depositories re-open.

Thursday, September 6, 2018
Normal schedule resumes.

Residents who live in Harris County and outside any city limit will also see a varied schedule. Those residents who have trash or recycling pickup on Monday will have trash pickup on the next scheduled day of pickup in your respective neighborhood.

Tomball: WCA will provide trash/recycle service on Monday, September 3rd (Labor Day) as normal so please have your trash/recyclables out at the normal time.
Jersey Village: Labor Day is an observed holiday, so trash and recycling will resume on the next collection date.

Pasadena: All city offices will be closed. Trash pickup will resume after the scheduled holiday.

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