News Release: 8/21/2026
City of Kerrville Announces Curbside Flood Debris Collection Beginning Aug. 24
KERRVILLE, Texas (August 21, 2026) – The City of Kerrville Public Works Department will begin phased curbside debris collection Monday, Aug. 24.
Following several weeks of collecting and reviewing property owners survey responses and conducting site visits, Public Works staff gathered sufficient information to develop collection routes.
Public Works Department asks residents to place only items that were damaged by the recent floods in the right of way. Limiting debris to flood-damaged materials will help crews maintain efficient routes and complete this effort as quickly as possible.
Once crews have cleared a street based on the information collected through the surveys and site visits, they will not return to that street during this initial sweep. Crews will begin in west Kerrville and work eastward through identified areas, as shown on the collection map.
Figure 1. Initial curbside debris collection areas identified through property owner surveys and site visits.
Initial Collection: Household and Construction Debris
During the initial sweep, crews will collect items placed within the right of way, including:
• Household items damaged by the recent floods
• Flood-damaged furniture
• Flood-damaged construction debris
• Other eligible flood-damaged household materials
Brush, vegetative material and metal debris will be addressed after the initial sweep. Public Works will provide additional information regarding the collection of these materials as plans are finalized.
Residents should follow the flood debris collection guidelines available at https://www.kerrvilletx.gov/2026-Flood-Recovery.
Brush and Vegetative Debris
Public Works is coordinating with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to obtain approval for a site where brush and other vegetative debris can be processed for further disposition. There is an approval process for this via TCEQ and staff is looking at getting the request expedited.
Prohibited Items
Residents are asked not to place the following items in the right of way:
• Tires
• Household hazardous waste, including paint, pesticides, fuel and oil
• Appliances that previously contained Freon or other refrigerants
• Chemicals or other materials identified as hazardous waste
Work Completed to Date
Prior to the curbside collection effort, more than 30 tons of debris were removed through strategically placed dumpsters, in addition to debris collected with assistance from volunteers and community organizations.
“Given the extent and widespread nature of the debris, this has been a challenging effort,” said David Barrera, Public Works Director for the city. “I’m glad we were able to utilize the resources available to assist residents while our crews continued responding to critical operations throughout the department. During the initial effort, more than 30 tons of debris were removed from curbsides using dumpsters, in addition to debris collected by volunteers, organizations and others who contributed
resources. Community support is critical following any disaster, and those efforts have made a meaningful difference and are greatly appreciated.”
The City of Kerrville appreciates the community's continued patience, cooperation and assistance as Public Works crews work through this extensive cleanup effort.
For additional information about solid waste collection services, contact the City of Kerrville at 830-258-1100 or visit https://kerrvilletx.gov/77/Solid-Waste.
