FAQs

City of Meridian

  • The Meridian Civic Center, The Senior Center on Main Street, and other venues are available in Meridian. The Civic Center offers plenty of space for socially-distance events and get-togethers. Previously, the venues have been used for birthdays, weddings, Quinceaneras, meetings, and much more.

    Contact Meridian City Hall for more information.

  • The City of Meridian offers its residents the opportunity to haul bulky items to the dumpster at the North Water Tower on Highway 144 on the first and third Saturday of the month. The site is open from 8 a.m. to noon or until the dumpster is full. Exclusions on permitted items do apply.

    To dump there, residents are required to have a permit. A permit can be picked up at City Hall. Permits are only issued if the items are from your personal property and a water bill is shown as proof of residency.

    Waste Connections does accept small bundled and tied brush that does not exceed 4 feet and 2 feet in diameter.

    The large brush can be brought to the city brush dump site on brush day, the first Saturday of the month from 8 a.m. – noon. The city brush site is located at the old sewage site behind Bosque Bottoms.

    *For elderly or handicap that are not able to haul their brush/limbs, and are in need of assistance, please contact the City Hall. *

  • Meridian Public Library serves the community by providing computers and internet access, in addition to books, audiobooks, movies and countless items for adults and children. The library is located at 118 N Main St in downtown Meridian

  • Meridian ISD provides a wealth of core classes and extracurricular activities for local students living in Meridian and the surrounding area. Bosque County 4-H also offers classes in shooting, photography, cooking, design, archery, fishing and much more. Youth groups are conducted in accordance with local churches as well.

  • We welcome you and your Fur Babies to try Meridian Park or Lions Park, in addition to downtown areas.  You are able to walk around enjoying the sights. It is a City Ordinance that your pet be on a leash. Be sure to bring bags for poop pick-up and clean up after your pet as you go. Please take into consideration there are other people of all ages and traffic in these areas. Try to avoid major roadsides that are busy and/or with little sidewalk or walking areas.