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City of Granbury News - September 20, 2022

Government and Politics

September 21, 2022

From: The City of Granbury

45 people attend first
"I’d Like to Speak to the Manager, Please”
with City Manager Chris Coffman

Some of the topics were: pickleball, an update on Highway 377, glass recycling, emergency medical care, the development moratorium, mowing of overgrown properties, short-term rentals, and permits for after midnight serving alcohol. As new information becomes available, the City will post about the topics residents brought to the meeting.

Chris will respond to emails ([email protected]) of your follow-up questions.

The next “I’d Like to Speak to the Manager, Please” session is Thurs., Oct. 20 from 2-3:30 p.m.If you cannot attend, please send Chris an email with your question.  

Bulk Trash Pickup Oct. 1

The next bulk trash pick-up day for City of Granbury residents is Saturday, October 1. Please have items curbside by 7 a.m. on Saturday.

Acceptable items for bulk trash pick-up include mattresses. Also acceptable are refrigerators, freezers, and a/c units—which must have certification of Freon reclamation.

Tree limbs will be picked up if they are bundled and less than four feet long.
There is a six-item limit per household.

Items that will not be picked up include tires, paint, oil, liquids, construction and masonry materials.

Bulk trash day does not affect normal residential pick-up.

For more information, please contact Waste Connections at 817-579-8855 or [email protected] or call the City of Granbury Utility Administration Department at 682-205-1777.  

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