Construction at Brennan Drop-Off Station to Enhance Accessibility

Fort Worth, TXLocal News

The Brennan Drop-Off Station will undergo construction starting May 4, with completion anticipated by June 2, to improve accessibility for residents. The facility will be closed on May 19, although other drop-off locations will remain open during regular hours. This initiative is part of Fort Worth's broader commitment to enhancing community services. Solid Waste Services provides a range of waste management options, including curbside garbage and recycling collections. Residents can find detailed information about drop-off locations and hours at the city’s website.

The city encourages public engagement and understanding during the construction period. For any questions or concerns, residents are invited to reach out to the 311 Fort Worth Contact Center. Such improvements are essential for fostering community accessibility and efficiency in waste management services.

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