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Dripping Springs updates residents on transition to Texas Disposal Systems after service switch
Summary
City staff and Texas Disposal Systems officials told council the switch from Waste Connections has involved widespread communications, delivery of roughly 2,800 trash carts and 140 commercial dumpsters, an access-code billing glitch that prompted emails, and targeted follow-up for missed customers.
Dripping Springs staff and representatives from Texas Disposal Systems (TDS) updated the City Council on a municipal switch in solid-waste providers and steps being taken to resolve service gaps.
City staff said website banners, social-media posts and a TDS welcome packet with QR codes and FAQs were posted to inform residents of the July 1 provider change. TDS began residential trash-cart deliveries June 18'30 and reported about 2,800 trash carts and roughly 400 recycling carts delivered, with recycling completion expected by the next midday. Commercial dumpster…
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