Emergency Management Solid Waste

Hurricane Beryl: We’ve launched a dashboard that visualizes the progress in debris collection

We hope this message finds you safe and well. The City of Sugar Land is working to do everything we can to help restore our community back to normal. Debris removal service has been activated in response to the Hurricane Beryl. Debris collection services began on a per zone basis on Friday, July 12 in multiple areas of the city. 

This service will remove large debris such as fallen trees, branches and fence materials from your curb. Utilizing this service is free – all it takes is a few simple steps to make sure your storm debris is ready for pick up. To view the storm debris guidelines, please visit www.sugarlandtx.gov/BerylDebris. Debris pickup in a given zone may take up to several days. This is a slow-moving process with multiple steps involved. If for any reason you are unable to prepare your debris for pickup while we are in your zone, that’s okay. There will be multiple passes of collection in each zone for the foreseeable future. 

Refrigerators and freezers will only be collected on Thursday, July 18. 

In addition, we have created an online dashboard so you can view the progress of storm debris collections throughout the city. We have divided the city into 14 collection zones. You can easily find which zone your home resides in by visiting www.sugarlandtx.gov/Zones.  

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this process. By working together and following the guidelines, we can ensure that storm debris activities are completed as swiftly and safely as possible. If you see that your neighbor has not started the debris removal process, reach out to your neighbor and see if they could use some help. Especially those that may have disabilities or our elder community members. Remember, we are all in this together. 

If you have any questions, reach out to 311 or call 281-275-2900. For more hurricane and storm debris collection related updates visit www.sugarlandtx.gov/Beryl. You can also sign up for text updates at www.sugarlandtx.gov/TextMyGov.