Clean Green Event

The City of Deer Park is sponsoring a clean green event for city residents only. The event will be October 18th and 19th from 8am – 4:30pm, at the City Maintenance Shop located at Crawford & Stevens.  

Accepted clean green items include:

  • leaves
  • grass
  • plant trimmings
  • pine needles and cones
  • branches (under 3” in diameter x 6’ long)
  • undecorated holiday trees (no flocking)

All items must be loose, not in plastic bags or plastic twine.

Not accepted clean green items include:

  • plastic
  • food
  • animal waste
  • pet litter
  • sod
  • dirt
  • rock
  • concrete
  • glass
  • metal
  • paint residue
  • fire retardant 
  • lumber, stumps, or woody material over 3” x 6’

Please note that this service is first come, first served.  Once all of the dumpsters are full, the event will be over.

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