Collin County, Texas — Waste Franchise & Dumpster Restriction Tracker
This page tracks 6 Collin County cities in the Texas Waste Freedom Project database, of which 4 are currently rated an Exclusive Market. For each city we track the waste provider, whether temporary construction roll-off dumpsters appear to be included, franchise fees, the relevant ordinance, and the source documents — using careful, sourced language. Always verify current requirements with the city.
Allen, Texas
The City of Allen contracts exclusively with Community Waste Disposal (CWD); under Solid Waste Ordinance § 6-61, the city’s franchised provider (or a city-permitted contractor) handles all commercial collection — expressly including temporary open-top roll-off construction containers (§ 6-61(c)) — and using another hauler is prohibited. On June 18, 2026, the city’s Health & Code Compliance Division issued American AF Dumpsters / the property a “Notice to Correct Violations” ordering removal of a “non franchise open top” container by June 30, 2026. The notice is posted here with private details redacted. After being forced off the job, the contractor reportedly had to use CWD, which (per the contractor) only picks up Tuesdays and Thursdays and took about two weeks to deliver a dumpster.
View details →Anna, Texas
An operator reports that Anna, Texas forced removal of the operator’s containers from job sites and private residences, sometimes threatening customers with fines. The exact ordinance and any exclusive or approved-hauler arrangement still need verification.
View details →Frisco, Texas
An operator reports that Frisco, Texas forced removal of the operator’s containers from job sites and private residences, sometimes threatening customers with fines. The exact ordinance and any exclusive or approved-hauler arrangement still need verification.
View details →McKinney, Texas
An operator reports that McKinney, Texas forced removal of the operator’s containers from job sites and private residences, sometimes threatening customers with fines. The exact ordinance and any exclusive or approved-hauler arrangement still need verification.
View details →Melissa, Texas
An operator reports that Melissa, Texas forced removal of the operator’s containers from job sites and private residences, sometimes threatening customers with fines. The exact ordinance and any exclusive or approved-hauler arrangement still need verification.
View details →Plano, Texas
An operator reports that Plano, Texas forced removal of the operator’s containers from job sites and private residences, sometimes threatening customers with fines. The exact ordinance and any exclusive or approved-hauler arrangement still need verification.
View details →Are you a contractor or homeowner in Collin County?
If a city told you to remove a dumpster, use a specific hauler, or pay a fee, you can add it to the public record. Submissions are reviewed and reporters are kept anonymous.
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