Free landfill day for San Antonio residents is coming up on Saturday, Nov. 4
8 hours agoDo you have bulky waste, like tires or old mattresses? On Saturday, you just might be able to dispose of these items.San Antonians looking to dispose of bulky items like furniture and tires can take them to the following two landfill locations from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.You’ll need a picture ID and a recent CPS Energy utility bill showing payment for the city’s environmental fee. People are highly encouraged to wear a safety vest.Industrial, commercial or construction waste.
Solid Waste Management operates four bulky item drop-off centers that are free to dispose of solid waste. They’re open year-round from Tuesdays through Saturdays. VisitA preliminary report from the San Antonio Police Department offers new details on a fight Sunday night at Ojos Locos sports bar that involved multiple individuals.
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