From the Mayor's Office:

BI-ANNUAL YARD DEBRIS COLLECTION IS SATURDAY APRIL 20

The Department of Public Works (DPW) Environmental Services will hold the first of its bi-annual yard debris collection events on Saturday, April 20. Residents should place their yard debris, including branches, leaves, and grass, on the curb for collection before 6:00 a.m. that Saturday. 

DPW’s goal is to reduce the amount of valuable natural resources we deposit into landfills. Yard debris collected from this event will produce local compost, some of which will enrich landscapes throughout the city.   

“This is a great program for the city. It provides residents with a sustainable method to dispose of their yard debris and reduce their carbon footprint,” said City Recycling Supervisor Vanessa Reaves.   

Residents must adhere to the following guidelines to participate:  

  • Yard debris must be placed at your typical trash/recycling pick-up spot before 6:00 a.m.   
  • Yard debris must be placed in a brown paper bag and weigh no more than 35 pounds. 
  • Branches must be bundled with fiber, natural twine, or rope, while measuring less than 5 feet in length and less than 4 inches in diameter. 
  • Yard debris not in accordance with these guidelines will not be collected.  
Yard debris being accepted at this time includes: Leaves, Branches less than 5 feet in length and less than four inches in diameter, Brush, and Grass. Waste not being collected at this time includes: Plastic bags, Metal or wire, Rocks, blocks, bricks, and ceramics, Dirt or gravel, Glass, metal, or plastic.

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