To all Harris County MUD No. 168 constituents regarding Hurricane Beryl Storm Debris Pickup:
Harris County MUD No. 168 has been working with Best Trash, who is the District’s trash collector and Harris County to arrange curb pick up of storm debris. Harris County has awarded a bid to a contractor to begin storm debris removal within the county. At this time, we do not have a date for when this will begin but expect pick up to start later in July. Harris County MUD No. 168 has also contracted with Best Trash to provide additional service for storm debris pickup over the next 2 to 3 weeks.
Best Trash will begin picking up with backend loader trucks for the storm debris that can be handled by the crews. For larger items, a truck and trailer will come through the district to pick up items that the crews are unable to handle. Best Trash asks that you bag what you can as this will help facilitate faster pickup. If bagging is not an option, they ask that you have small piles that could be easily handled. The larger items will be handled by a grappling hook with a trailer.
We ask that all storm debris begin to be placed at the curb over the next few weeks as they will be coming through the district with trucks.
We also would like to ask for patience on storm debris pickup as all contractors are being overloaded with debris pickup and this will take some time to complete.