Cresson Bypass closed Tuesday 10a to 4p
The Cresson Bypass will be closed Tuesday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. while the Texas Department of Transportation performs maintenance work.
The Cresson Bypass will be closed Tuesday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. while the Texas Department of Transportation performs maintenance work.
Beginning March 2, a City contractor, Water Company of America, will conduct one-time checks of selected water meters at businesses and residences. Personnel will be clearly identified and WILL NOT enter homes or businesses. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the City of Granbury at 682-205-1777, option 7. Thank you for your cooperation.
The "Great Granbury Cleanup" is a semiannual community event where volunteers gather to pick up trash from roadsides and other public areas to beautify Granbury.
Volunteers, who must be at least seven years old, form teams and meet at City Hall on the event day to receive maps, safety instructions, trash bags, and vests, with teams being responsible for leaving filled trash bags at their cleanup sites for city staff to collect.
The event is organized by the City of Granbury and takes place in the spring and fall.
How the Great Granbury Cleanup Works
Team Up: Form a team of four or more people, ensuring everyone is at least seven years old.
Meet Up: On the morning of the event, meet at City Hall.
Gear Up: You'll be provided with safety instructions, trash bags, and a safety vest.
Clean Up: Go to an area you choose or be given an area that needs litter picked up.
Gather Up: Once your area is clean, leave the filled trash bags about 10 feet off the road for City Staff to pick up.
Granbury High School students and staff also have twice-yearly cleanups at the school. The goal is to collect trash and litter, creating a cleaner and more beautiful Granbury for residents and visitors.
Acceptable items for bulk trash pick-up include mattresses, refrigerators, freezers, and a/c units—which must have certification of Freon reclamation. Tree limbs will be picked up if they are bundled and less than four feet long. There is a six-item limit per household. Items that will not be picked up include tires, paint, oil, liquids, construction and masonry materials. Bulk trash day does not affect normal residential pick-up.
The event is free for Granbury residents. You may bring up to three "Bankers Boxes" of paper only. No binder clips, staples, or paper clips, please. Volunteers will be available to unload your vehicle. A drive-through option is available, but you can also choose to park and watch your paper get shredded. This is a secure way for Granbury residents to dispose of sensitive documents such as bank statements, old bills, and tax returns.
For more information, email pio@granbury.org