Reservoir Park Debris Collection Site to Close to Public

Seal of Little Rock
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE :
Friday, Apr 21, 2023

Media Release

City of Little Rock Public Relations (501) 371-6801


LITTLE ROCK – The City of Little Rock today asked residents in tornado-impacted areas to leave all debris curbside for pick-up by City-contracted debris removal crews. Saturday will be the final day for the public to dispose of debris at Reservoir Park.

City of Little Rock contractors mobilized this week to collect and remove tornado debris in all affected neighborhoods. The high number of trucks and heavy equipment at Reservoir Park increases the hazards to the public. Because of that, there will be no public access to the Reservoir Park dump site after Saturday.

The debris management contractor, DRC Emergency Services, has more than 30 trucks working in impacted neighborhoods seven days a week from approximately 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Residents are asked to place all tornado debris within 10 feet of the curb. Also, debris must be separated by type  – tree and yard waste, construction debris, regular household waste and tires. If debris is not separated, it will not be collected.