Official news about the City of Cedar Park from the City of Cedar Park.  

Tree Debris Cleanup

Brush Dropoff Events

In-City Cedar Park residents can drop off, at Lakeline Park, unlimited winter storm-related tree debris, free of charge, on the following dates and times:

Sat., Feb. 11, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sat., Feb. 18, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.


  • This is for in-City residents only. Residents must bring a driver’s license or utility bill to prove residency. 
  • Residents should not bundle limbs and should be prepared to unload the debris themselves.


Special Curbside Collection

A special curbside collection of winter storm-related tree debris for in-City residents only will start Mon. Feb. 13. 


  • If a resident does not place storm-related tree debris on their curb by Sun., Feb. 12, the City cannot guarantee pickup. 
  • There is no additional fee assessed for City residents for this special limb collection.
  • If you are eligible for this service, you do not need to call in or register online to be placed on a cleanup list. 
Click here for all the details and answers to FAQs

Click here or below for Tree Debris Cleanup video

We are still on a delayed trash/recycling collection schedule. This includes bulk trash. Crews did not get to all of the trash that was to-be-collected Thursday, 2/9, including bulk items. Remember - bulk trash is collected by a separate truck that may come before or after the truck that collects from your trash cart. Also, some trash routes are not being completed due to amount of storm debris. If your trash and/or recycling is not collected, leave out your missed cart(s) and your 7 extra bulk trash items. A reminder:


  • Thurs. 2/9 trash/recycling collected Fri. 2/10
  • Fri. 2/10 trash/recycling collected Sat. 2/11
  • Remember smaller limbs can count as one of your 7 additional bulk items
  • Check guidelines here


  • Central Texas Refuse (CTR) expects to resume the regular Mon.-Fri. schedule February 13-17 for trash and recyling carts.
  • There could be continued bulk trash collection delays due to the extraordinary amount of storm debris being collected.


Keep checking our social media and City website for any further trash and recycling schedule updates.


Thank you for your patience and understanding as crews are working diligently to catch up!

There are so many City parks in Cedar Park, and we're in the process of clearing fallen trees and limbs in our parks. The rain this week has delayed some of our cleanup efforts, but we made a lot of progress.


The following parks are now OPEN:


  • Veterans Memorial Park - including the Cedar Bark Park dog park
  • Milburn Park (Dirt Bike Park remains closed for now)
  • Brushy Creek Sports Park (Disc Golf Course remains closed for now; sports fields remain closed due to recent rain)
  • Buttercup Creek Park
  • Nelson Ranch Park
  • Oakwood Glen Park
  • Oakmont Forest Park
  • Prize Oaks Park
  • Lone Tree Park
  • Ranch at Cypress Creek Park (Rachel Ridge)
  • Carriage Hills #2 Park
  • Town Center Park
  • Gann Ranch Park
  • Forest Oaks Park
  • Wild Rose Park


When visiting parks that have opened, please use caution. Remember:


  • There may still be limbs not seen during cleanup.
  • Some walkways and trails or certain areas may remain closed for now.
  • Please follow all posted signage.
  • Please do not enter any CLOSED parks – including Brushy Creek Lake Park which is still not safe. 
Click here for Parks updates

FREE Family Dance

Party like it's 1973! Celebrate the City of Cedar Park's 50th anniversary at the Friday Night Fever Family Dance, Friday, February 24, 2023, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Cedar Park Recreation Center!


There will be music, dancing, photo ops, games, and light refreshments. The theme is the 1970s decade. Can you dig it?!?!


  • We encourage all attendees to dress to the 1970s theme!
  • This is a free event but registration is required.
Click here to register now

Coffee with Cop

Come join the Cedar Park Police Department for our next Coffee With a Cop!

  • Monday, February 13th
  • 8-10 a.m.
  • Red Horn – 1615 Scottsdale Dr.

 

Bring your questions, concerns or just stop by and say hi! We would love to share a cup of coffee and chat with you.

The February 9, 2023 Regular Scheduled City Council Meeting was held in a hybrid in-person/videoconferencing format. The public may take advantage of the opportunity to attend remotely.  


Highlights included:

  • Update and report on recent winter storm
  • Approval of contract for residential tree debris curbside special collection
  • Design agreement for synthetic sports turf and parking improvements at Brushy Creek Sports Park



Watch the video recording of the the meeting here.

The next Scheduled City Council Meeting is February 23, 2023.

Coming up: The City of Cedar Park is turning the Big 5-0!



February 24, 1973, the City of Cedar Park officially incorporated as a City.


The City of Cedar Park will celebrate its 50th anniversary February 24, 2023.


Throughout the year, you'll see lots of fun 50th-themed things from us - starting with our Friday Night Fever Family Dance!


Happy anniversary, Cedar Park!

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