Brush Truck Service

The Public Works Department of the City of Hernando provides a brush pickup service all year to the residents of the city. This service is designed to accommodate routine pruning and trimming done by the homeowner, and not large scale trimming performed by other parties.

Requested Guidelines
The City asks homeowners to follow these guidelines for the service as follows:

  • The pile of brush must be left within 4 feet of the edge of the road or if there is a ditch line, brush must be left just inside the ditch as to not block the flow of water.  This allows the crew to have access to the debris without making a mess in the resident’s yard. Stack limbs with the cut end facing the curb.  Placement on the paved surfaces of the street is prohibited and creates a danger to the public and potential liability to the homeowner.
  • The maximum diameter of the limbs is 6 inches. Limbs and stumps thicker than that will not be picked up. The homeowner must dispose of these large limbs by another means. The Department recommends cutting anything thicker than 6 inches in diameter for firewood.
  • The pile of brush can be no larger than 5 feet by 5 feet by 10 feet long. no brush piece should be longer than 4 feet. If you think you will have more than this, consider laying out one pile for now and the other pile next month.
  • The brush truck cannot handle vines, loose leaves or root balls.
  • Do not include in your pile the following: plastic, metal, wire, cardboard, paper or glass.
  • The City will not pick up limbs that have been cut by a commercial trimming service. The service should remove any debris generated by its operations. Commercial tree trimming includes any third party performing services for the homeowner including, but not limited to, tree removal/trimming companies, landscaping services, handyman, or other person(s) performing such service for the homeowner.

At the discretion of the Public Works Director or his designee, crews may refuse to pickup certain brush piles that due to their size or composition, are outside the reasonable capabilities of the City’s resources, or are not in accord with the intent of this service.

For citizens who need brush disposal more often than the City provides, free brush disposal for Desoto County is available at the rubbish pit located at 5255 West Sandidge Rd in Olive Branch Ms. Brush routes are ran each day typically covering the entire city in a weeks time.

The Department strives to maintain this schedule; however, it may be altered during times of heavy workload or inclement weather. If there are any questions regarding this service or these guidelines, please call the Public Works Department at 662-429-9322.