Bryan Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

⭐ Bryan, Texas • 2026 resident pickup guide

Bryan Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026: Collection Day, Brush, Bulk, Recycling and Holiday Help

Bryan trash pickup is address-based, so the fastest answer is not a citywide weekday guess. City residential garbage service runs Monday through Thursday, each home gets one weekly pickup with a 95-gallon container, and your exact day should be confirmed with the official Bryan collection-day finder.

This guide also covers the parts residents usually miss: brush and bulky pickup, the 7 a.m. set-out rule, summer brush deadlines, 2026 holiday changes, missed collection reporting, roll-out assistance, used oil and tire recycling, HHW events, and when you need a permitted roll-off instead of curbside service.

📍 Address lookup 🗑️ Weekly Mon–Thu service ⏰ Cart out by 7 a.m. 🌡️ Brush 6 a.m. in summer 🪵 22 yd³ brush/bulky limit 📞 979-209-5900

Quick Answer for Bryan Residents

For 2026, Bryan residents should confirm the exact pickup day using the official City collection-day page. Residential garbage collection is once per week, Monday through Thursday. Brush and bulky collection is also weekly but uses its own lookup day and rules, so do not assume your trash cart day and brush/bulky day are always the same until the City tool confirms it.

Pickup day

Use the official map

Enter your street number and street name in the City’s trash day finder. Use the ArcGIS map if the form gives trouble.

Cart rule

Ready by 7 a.m.

Place your container curbside no later than 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection day or the night before.

Brush & bulky

Separate piles

Set bulky waste in one pile and green waste such as branches, limbs and brush in a separate pile.

Recycling

No city curbside cart

Bryan permits private curbside recyclers. The City operates a Used Oil and Tire Recycling Center for eligible residents.

Senior-friendly shortcut

Call Bryan Public Works Customer Service at 979-209-5900 if the map is difficult. Ask for your residential trash container pickup day and your brush/bulky pickup day because they are looked up separately.

Bryan Trash Pickup Schedule by Address

Searches like “Bryan trash pickup schedule by address,” “City of Bryan garbage collection day,” and “trash pickup near me” all have the same first step: use the official address lookup. ZIP code alone is not enough because route boundaries can split neighborhoods.

  1. Open the City pickup page. Use the official Bryan trash / garbage collection page first.
  2. Search your exact address. Enter street number and street name to find your residential trash container pickup day.
  3. Check brush/bulky separately. The same page has a lookup for brush and bulky pickup day.
  4. Use the ArcGIS map if the form fails. The City points residents to the collection map when the finder has browser or device issues.
  5. Save your route day. Once confirmed, use the tool below to create repeat reminders.
New residents and BTU accounts

Bryan trash service is connected through your Bryan Texas Utilities account. If your electric service is active, you should have a trash container at the residence. If the container is missing, call 979-209-5900.

Is There Trash Pickup Today in Bryan?

Bryan regular residential garbage routes run Monday through Thursday. Friday is important for brush/bulky service and certain holiday makeup days, but it is not a normal residential garbage route day for most residents. The answer also depends on whether you mean cart trash, brush/bulky, private recycling, used oil/tire drop-off, or HHW.

Normal cart week

Monday–Thursday

If today matches your official address-based route day, set your 95-gallon trash container by the curb by 7 a.m.

Brush / bulky

Monday–Friday

Brush and bulky collection can happen Monday through Friday, but it still needs the correct lookup day and pile preparation.

Holiday week

Do not assume

Most listed 2026 holidays show normal collection, but Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s can change some routes.

Bryan Pickup Tools: Save This Page and Reuse It

These tools are for daily use after you confirm your route from the City. They help with “trash pickup today,” “next garbage day,” “brush pile too big,” and “can this item go in my cart?” searches without forcing you to re-read the whole page.

Choose your route day after confirming it on the official Bryan lookup map.
Bryan allows brush and bulky items curbside beginning 48 hours before the scheduled collection day. Summer pickup deadline is earlier.
Bryan allows a maximum of 22 cubic yards or one truck load each week for each residence.
Choose an item to see whether it belongs in the cart, brush/bulky, recycling center, HHW, roll-off or landfill path.

Bryan Cart Set-Out Rules: The Details That Prevent a Missed Pickup

Bryan uses automated collection, so the cart needs to be reachable by the truck arm. A correct pickup day can still fail if the cart is blocked, overfilled, facing wrong, or surrounded by extra material.

Do this

Correct residential cart setup

  • Bag your trash to prevent wind-blown litter and keep the container cleaner.
  • Place the cart curbside no later than 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection day.
  • Set the cart out the night before if morning timing is hard.
  • Keep the container at least 5 feet from parked vehicles, mailboxes, wires, limbs, other containers and obstructions.
  • Point the arrows on the container lid toward the street.
  • Keep extra garbage off the top and away from the sides of the cart.
Do not put in cart

Items Bryan says are prohibited

  • Construction, remodeling or demolition debris.
  • Dirt, sod, brush or rock.
  • Hot ashes or flammable material such as oil, gas or paint.
  • Furniture and appliances.
  • Household chemicals and electronics.
  • Extra garbage or loose items placed around or on top of the container.
Simple Bryan rule

If it is too large, hazardous, loose, hot, liquid, electronic, construction-related or not bagged household trash, do not force it into the residential garbage cart.

Bryan 2026 Holiday Trash Pickup Schedule

Do not use a generic federal-holiday rule for Bryan. The official Bryan table shows normal collection on several 2026 City holidays, while Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s can affect some routes. Always re-check the official page near the holiday because weather or emergency notices can override the normal table.

2026 holiday Residential trash collection Brush & bulky collection Resident action
Good Friday — Friday, April 3 Normal collection Normal collection Used Oil & Tire Recycling Center is closed. Cart and brush routes run normal.
Memorial Day — Monday, May 25 Normal collection Normal collection Monday-route homes should still follow the regular 7 a.m. set-out rule.
Independence Day observed — Friday, July 3 Normal collection Normal collection No regular Friday residential cart route, but brush/bulky residents should verify if scheduled.
Labor Day — Monday, Sept. 7 Normal collection Normal collection Monday collection remains normal according to the official table.
Thanksgiving Day — Thursday, Nov. 26 Thursday residential routes collected Friday Thursday brush/bulky collected Friday; Friday brush/bulky collected Saturday Thursday and Friday service areas should set reminders before the holiday weekend.
Day after Thanksgiving — Friday, Nov. 27 See Thanksgiving adjustment See Thanksgiving adjustment Used Oil & Tire Recycling Center is closed.
Christmas Eve — Thursday, Dec. 24 Normal collection Normal collection Official table shows normal collection, but the recycling center is closed.
Christmas Day — Friday, Dec. 25 No regular Friday residential route Friday brush/bulky collected Saturday Brush/bulky Friday customers should watch Saturday makeup service.
New Year’s Day — Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 Thursday residential routes collected Friday, Jan. 2 Thursday brush/bulky collected Friday; Friday brush/bulky collected Saturday New Year’s week is one of the weeks residents should verify before set-out.
2025 vs 2026 reminder

Do not reuse a 2025 screenshot or a neighbor’s old holiday note. Bryan’s current holiday page and trash page are the safest sources for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year changes.

Bryan Brush and Bulky Trash Pickup: Large Items, Branches and Furniture

Searches like “Bryan bulk trash pickup,” “Bryan brush pickup,” “large item pickup Bryan TX,” and “furniture pickup Bryan” should not be answered with normal cart rules. Brush and bulky collection is a separate weekly service performed Monday through Friday, and the pile has different timing, size and placement requirements.

Set-out rules

How to place brush and bulky items

  • Place items in a curbside location that collection equipment can easily access.
  • Set items out by 7 a.m. on the scheduled day.
  • From June through August, use the 6 a.m. deadline due to heat.
  • Items may be placed curbside beginning 48 hours before the scheduled collection day.
  • Keep piles at least 5 feet from buildings, fences, posts, fire hydrants, parked vehicles and utility meters.
  • Do not place waste under tree branches or overhead wires.
  • Cut brush into sections no longer than 8 feet.
  • Keep the weekly amount at or below 22 cubic yards or one truck load.
Avoid this

Why a brush/bulky pile may be rejected

  • Brush and bulky waste mixed together instead of separated.
  • Household garbage or food waste placed in the pile.
  • Concrete, brick, rock, chemicals or unused construction materials included.
  • Pile blocks pedestrian or vehicle traffic.
  • Pile is too close to a fixed object or parked vehicle.
  • Pile is placed in the public street, sidewalk or right-of-way.
  • Waste is under low limbs or overhead wires.
Item or material Bryan pickup path Resident note
Sofa, chair, table, mattress, dresser Bulky pile Separate from green waste and keep accessible for collection equipment.
Tree limbs, branches, large brush Brush pile Cut to 8 feet or shorter and keep away from obstructions.
Refrigerator, freezer, air conditioner Bulky item with refrigerant handling Fee may apply unless properly certified before collection.
Household garbage or food waste Regular cart only Do not place putrescible waste in brush/bulky collection.
Concrete, brick, rock, remodeling debris Not normal brush/bulky Use approved disposal or a permitted roll-off provider.
Chemicals, electronics, paint, oil HHW or special recycling Do not leave household chemicals curbside; citation risk is possible.

Bryan Recycling: Curbside Vendors, Used Oil and Tire Recycling Center

Bryan does not operate a normal city curbside recycling cart for household recyclables. Instead, the City permits private recyclers to offer curbside recycling, and residents who choose those services pay the hauler directly. The City does operate a Used Oil and Tire Recycling Center at 1111 Waco St. for eligible Bryan residential customers.

Private curbside

Recycling is separate from city trash

Use a permitted recycler if you want curbside household recycling. Fees and service details come from the private provider, not the City cart program.

Used oil / grease

Up to 5 gallons per visit

Residents may bring used motor oil, oil filters and cooking oils/grease in secure containers.

Tires

Up to 8 used tires per visit

Accepted tires include used passenger tires and light- or medium-duty tires off rim. Commercial and industrial tire waste is not accepted.

Recycling need Best path in Bryan Important rule
Household curbside recycling Private permitted recycler Ask the vendor about fees, pickup day, accepted material and container rules.
Used motor oil, filters, cooking grease City Used Oil & Tire Recycling Center Residential use only; commercial/industrial oils are not accepted.
Passenger tires City Used Oil & Tire Recycling Center Up to 8 used tires per visit on the City page; call if you have repeat loads or rim questions.
Household chemicals, electronics, paint, batteries HHW collection event or Twin Oaks guidance Do not place these in normal carts or brush/bulky piles.

Household Hazardous Waste, Electronics, Paint, Batteries and Chemicals

Bryan residents searching “paint disposal Bryan TX,” “electronics recycling Bryan,” “HHW near me,” or “where to take batteries” need the hazardous-waste path, not curbside trash. The Brazos Valley Solid Waste Agency, Bryan and College Station hold HHW collection events through Twin Oaks Landfill guidance.

Never curbside

Hazardous materials

Paint, solvents, household chemicals, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, pool chemicals and similar items should not go in carts or brush/bulky piles.

Event route

Spring and fall HHW events

The Twin Oaks HHW page lists collection events for Brazos Valley residents and publishes event dates and accepted material guidance.

Call first

Hotline help

For uncertain material, use the HHW hotline or Twin Oaks contact before loading your vehicle.

Medication note

Twin Oaks states medications are no longer accepted at HHW collection events. Use a pharmacy or approved medication disposal location instead.

Roll-Off Dumpsters and Big Cleanouts in Bryan

If you are cleaning out a rental house, remodeling, removing flooring, handling heavy debris, or making a pile larger than one weekly brush/bulky truck load, curbside service may not be the right tool. Bryan does not provide roll-off service directly, but the City permits certain roll-off providers.

Provider type Official Bryan note Use when
City curbside brush/bulky Weekly service for prepared brush/bulky within rules. Furniture, appliances, branches and large items that fit the 22 cubic yard / one-load limit.
Permitted roll-off provider City permits private providers; fees are paid directly to the provider. Renovation debris, large cleanouts, tenant move-outs or work that should not sit curbside.
Twin Oaks Landfill Used for HHW guidance and landfill disposal options. Special disposal, household hazardous waste events and materials outside curbside rules.

Bryan Trash Pickup Near Me: City Limits, Apartments, College Station and Brazos County

“Near me” searches can be misleading in the Bryan–College Station area. A mailing address may say Bryan, but service can depend on whether the property is inside Bryan city limits, a private apartment complex, a commercial property, a rural area, or a different municipal service zone.

City-served home

Use Bryan lookup

Use the official Bryan map if your residence has City of Bryan / BTU-linked solid waste service.

Apartment

Ask management

Shared dumpsters, move-out bulk rules, private recycling and extra bags may be handled by the property manager.

College Station

Different city

College Station uses its own sanitation rules and routes. Do not use Bryan’s map for a College Station address.

County / rural

Different provider

Rural Brazos County or private-hauler areas may not follow Bryan’s curbside schedule or fees.

Fast service test

If your utility setup is not through Bryan Texas Utilities or your rent includes dumpster service, confirm the provider before following this page’s curbside rules.

Missed Trash Pickup in Bryan: What to Check Before Reporting

A missed pickup is not always a city error. Bryan crews work from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the City asks residents to wait until the next day to report a missed residential collection. Customers have 24 hours after their collection day to report a missed collection.

Cart missed

Check these first

  • Was it your official address-based route day?
  • Was the cart curbside by 7 a.m.?
  • Were the lid arrows facing the street?
  • Was the cart at least 5 feet from vehicles, mailboxes, wires, limbs and other obstructions?
  • Was extra garbage placed around or on top of the cart?
  • Was the item prohibited for normal trash?
  • Was there a Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year route change?
Brush / bulky missed

Check these first

  • Was the pile out too late, especially during June–August?
  • Was the pile placed more than 48 hours early?
  • Were brush and bulky items mixed together?
  • Was the pile under wires, tree branches or too close to a fixed object?
  • Did it include household garbage, chemicals, concrete, brick, rock or construction debris?
  • Was the pile larger than 22 cubic yards or one truck load?
  • Was a door hanger or orange sticker left by Solid Waste staff?

Additional Containers, Repairs and Roll-Out Assistance

Bryan residents often search for “extra trash can,” “broken trash cart,” or “senior trash help.” These are separate service requests, not missed pickup reports.

Extra container

$6 monthly charge

Additional 95-gallon containers can be requested online or by calling 979-209-5900. The City lists a monthly charge for each additional container.

Cart repair

Use request form or phone

Broken lid, wheel or container issues should be handled through the container repair request path or Public Works phone line.

Roll-out help

Assistance program

Qualified households may request container roll-out assistance and should be prepared to provide a physician note to the Solid Waste Department.

Container ownership

Bryan retains ownership of trash containers. Contact Solid Waste when moving away or moving within city limits so containers and billing records can be handled correctly.

Bryan Solid Waste Map, Office Location and Official Video

For pickup day, use the address map. For in-person context, Bryan Solid Waste lists 1111 Waco St., Bryan, TX 77803. The video below is the official City of Bryan trash collection helper for cart placement.

Resident Search Intent Audit: What This Bryan Guide Solves

This guide answers the real questions behind searches like Bryan trash pickup schedule, Bryan garbage collection schedule, Bryan TX trash pickup by address, City of Bryan trash pickup map, Bryan trash pickup today, Bryan trash pickup holidays 2026, Bryan bulk trash pickup, Bryan brush pickup, Bryan recycling, Bryan used oil and tire recycling center, Bryan missed trash pickup, Bryan roll-off dumpster providers and Bryan trash pickup near me. Each intent is covered as a practical section, table, tool, checklist or FAQ instead of a raw keyword list.

Schedule intent

Address lookup first

Residents get the official route lookup path and a reminder that ZIP-code guesses can be wrong.

Action intent

What goes where

The guide separates cart trash, brush, bulky items, private recycling, used oil, tires, HHW and roll-off needs.

Problem intent

Missed pickup and rejection

Residents can check timing, clearance, arrows, mixed piles, oversized brush and prohibited materials before calling.

Bryan Trash Pickup FAQ

What day is trash pickup in Bryan, Texas?

Bryan residential trash pickup is address-based. Use the official Bryan trash collection day finder or collection map to confirm your exact day. Residential cart collection is performed Monday through Thursday.

What time should I put my Bryan trash cart out?

Put the container curbside no later than 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection day or set it out the night before. Keep it at least 5 feet from obstructions and point the lid arrows toward the street.

Does Bryan collect residential garbage on Friday?

Regular residential cart collection is listed Monday through Thursday. Friday can matter for brush/bulky service and certain holiday makeup routes, so verify your address and holiday week before set-out.

How do I find my Bryan brush and bulky pickup day?

Use the official Bryan trash / garbage collection page and enter your street number and street name in the brush and bulky pickup day finder. Brush/bulky service uses its own lookup.

How early can I set out brush and bulky items in Bryan?

Bryan allows brush and bulky items curbside beginning 48 hours before the scheduled collection day. They must be out by 7 a.m., or by 6 a.m. during June, July and August.

What is the Bryan brush and bulky size limit?

Bryan allows a maximum of 22 cubic yards or one truck load of materials for each residence each week. Extra material may be collected for an additional fee or may need another disposal route.

Can I put a refrigerator or air conditioner out for Bryan bulky pickup?

Appliances containing refrigerants, including refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, may require a service fee for removal and certification of chlorofluorocarbon evacuation unless properly certified before collection.

Does Bryan have curbside recycling?

The City of Bryan does not operate a standard city curbside recycling cart program for household items. The City permits private curbside recyclers, and residents pay those haulers directly if they choose to participate.

Where can Bryan residents take used oil and tires?

Bryan’s Used Oil and Tire Recycling Center is at 1111 Waco St. It accepts eligible residential used oil, oil filters, cooking grease and tires, with limits and proof-of-residency guidance posted by the City.

What holidays change Bryan trash pickup in 2026?

The City page says collection changes only affect some routes during Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Many other listed 2026 holidays show normal residential and brush/bulky collection.

What should I do if Bryan missed my trash pickup?

Bryan crews work from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. If it is your collection day and you think you were missed, wait until the next day to report it. Residential customers have 24 hours after collection day to report a missed collection online or by calling 979-209-5900.

How do I request an extra trash cart in Bryan?

Request an additional container online or by calling 979-209-5900. Bryan lists a $6 monthly service charge for each additional container.

Does Bryan offer roll-out assistance for seniors or disabled residents?

Bryan provides container roll-out assistance for qualified households. Residents should be prepared to provide a physician note to the Solid Waste Department and can call 979-209-5900 to start the process.

Is Trash-Pickup.org the City of Bryan?

No. Trash-Pickup.org is an independent resident guide. Use the official City of Bryan links on this page for live route data, service requests, fees, weather notices and final decisions.

Final Bryan Resident Summary

Bryan trash pickup in 2026 is easiest when you follow one workflow: use the official address lookup, save your Monday–Thursday residential cart day, set the cart out by 7 a.m., keep 5 feet of clearance, point the lid arrows toward the street, and keep extra garbage away from the container.

Use the separate brush/bulky lookup for large items, furniture, appliances, branches and limbs. Place brush and bulky items no more than 48 hours early, use the 6 a.m. deadline in June through August, separate green waste from bulky items, and stay within the 22 cubic yard / one-load weekly limit. Use private curbside recyclers for household recycling, the City’s Used Oil and Tire Recycling Center for eligible residential oil and tires, Twin Oaks for HHW guidance, and permitted roll-off providers for big cleanouts.

Franklin TN Trash Tools

Holiday calculator  |  Buck-A-Bag counter  |  Recycling checker

My regular trash pickup day
How it works: Select your pickup day above. The tool will show every 2026 holiday that affects your Franklin trash collection and your new pickup date for that week.
Number of extra bags (beyond your cart)
0 3 bags
3
Stickers needed
$3.00
Total cost
$1.00
Per bag
3 bags: Buy 3 stickers. Attach one to the outside of each bag — where the crew can see it immediately. Place all 3 bags curbside next to (not inside) your cart by 7:00 AM.
Where to buy Buck-A-Bag stickers
Franklin City Hall
109 Third Ave S, Franklin TN 37064
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Select Retail Stores
Walmart and Dollar General locations
Call (615) 794-1516 to confirm
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Number 1 mistake: Plastic bags in the blue cart. They jam sorting machines and send entire truckloads to landfill. Take them to Kroger, Publix, or Target drop-off bins instead.