Houston's Solid Waste Management Resumes Operations After Weather Disruption
Houston, Texas - Residents can breathe a sigh of relief as the City of Houston's Solid Waste Management Department announces the resumption of regular collection services on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. This marks a return to normalcy for Houstonians who have endured a temporary setback due to recent freezing weather conditions.
Here's a quick breakdown of what residents need to know:
Collection Schedule Adjustment: All collection services will be delayed by one day. Residents whose regular collection day falls on Monday, January 26, should place their carts out for collection on Tuesday, January 27. Similarly, those whose collection day is on Tuesday, January 27, should place their carts out on Wednesday, January 28.
Facilities Reopening: All Solid Waste Management facilities, including Neighborhood Depositories, Recycling Centers, and administrative offices, will be back in operation. This means residents can resume their regular waste disposal and recycling routines.
Stay Informed: The City encourages residents to stay updated with the latest collection schedules and any additional information by visiting the department's official website. This proactive approach ensures that Houstonians can quickly adapt to any changes and continue their daily routines without disruption.
Appreciation for Patience: The City of Houston extends its gratitude to the residents for their understanding and cooperation during the temporary service interruption caused by the unusual freezing weather. Their patience and cooperation have been instrumental in restoring normal operations swiftly.
As the city bounces back from the weather's impact, this resumption of services is a significant step towards a cleaner, healthier Houston. Residents are reminded to continue following the collection schedules and staying informed to maintain a smooth and efficient waste management system.