The city of Cibolo will host three weekends of cleanup initiatives in March.

On March 18, the city will take part in Basura Bash, which invites the community to volunteer and collect trash to prevent it from entering waterways.

For this event, long sleeves, pants, closed-toed shoes and gloves are recommended.

The cleanup will be held from 8 a.m.-noon, and registration will be available on the city website.

From March 24-26 and March 31-April 2, the city will host a nonhazardous waste collection.



This collection is for residents only, and residents must bring an ID and a current copy of the city of Cibolo utility bill.

A maximum of two pickup truck loads or one 16-by-8-foot trailer is allowed. This cleanup is for household and yard waste only.

Waste collection will be from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day.

On March 25, hazardous waste collection will be held from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.


Residents are required to bring an ID and a current copy of the city of Cibolo utility bill.

Items accepted include enamel, latex, paints in cans, aerosol dispensers, varnish and stains, paint thinners and removers, acetone, automotive and cooking oils, filters, and batteries.

Items must be in 10-gallon containers or less. A limit of four tires per household are also accepted with the exception of tires on rims, commercial vehicle tires and heavy equipment tires.

Waste disposal initiatives will be held in the City Hall parking lot located at 200 S. Main St., Cibolo.