Balcones Heights — The City Council approved an ordinance clarifying that trash and recycling containers must be placed at the curb and not on the sidewalk during collection days, citing accessibility concerns for people using mobility devices and strollers. After debate about narrow or high‑speed streets such as Hillcrest Drive, council added an exception for Hillcrest and similar routes.
Staff said the amendment mirrors language used by neighboring cities and aims to prevent pedestrians from being forced into traffic when sidewalks are blocked. Council members questioned enforcement mechanics and whether collectors (Frontier) would leave cans in the street or return them to the sidewalk; staff will follow up with the hauler on procedures and potential reflective decals for cans.
Why it matters: The ordinance clarifies expectations for residents and collectors to maintain ADA access and reduces potential safety hazards where sidewalks are obstructed.
What’s next: Staff will coordinate with the city's contracted hauler on operational procedures and report back regarding liability, nighttime visibility and any needed signage or decals.