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Holiday "tree-dition" Here are guidelines to help residents prepare their Christmas tree for collection:
All trees collected will be taken to the Bitters Brush Recycling Center, 1800 Bitters Road, and shredded into pine mulch. The mulch from Christmas trees will be available to the public for free on a “first come, first serve” basis beginning, Saturday, January 17, at the Bitters Brush Recycling Center. Residents will be asked to present a recent CPS Energy bill indicating the City’s solid waste payment fee and a driver’s license to validate residency and avoid being charged a service fee. The brush center is open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mulch helps control weed growth, insulates the soil, conserves water and provides beneficial microorganisms to bedding plants.
Residents who miss the January 7 and 10 recycle dates can take their Christmas
trees to the Bitters Road Brush Recycling Center free of charge, with
identification as a City solid waste rate payer through the end of
January. Residents may only
drop off their Christmas trees free of charge; fees will be charged
for additional brush. For more information on Christmas tree recycling and obtaining free pine mulch, call 3-1-1. |