Fayetteville residents can recycle their Christmas trees by placing them curbside before Jan. 14. The trees will be picked up on regular trash days and taken to the city’s composting facility.
Trees must be free of plastic bags, stands, decorations, lights and tinsel or they will not be collected. No artificial trees will be collected. Place trees away from the trash cart and recycling bins for ease of collection.
Residents can bring trees to the city composting site at 1708 S. Armstrong Ave. after Jan. 14. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8 a.m. until noon the first Saturday of each month, however, the facility will not be open Jan. 2.
The compost facility produces mulch and compost, which can be purchased at the site. Mulch is $10 per scoop, and compost is $20 per scoop.
Call 575-8398 for information.
Fayetteville residents can recycle their Christmas trees by placing them curbside before Jan. 14. The trees will be picked up on regular trash days and taken to the city’s composting facility.
Trees must be free of plastic bags, stands, decorations, lights and tinsel or they will not be collected. No artificial trees will be collected. Place trees away from the trash cart and recycling bins for ease of collection.
Residents can bring trees to the city composting site at 1708 S. Armstrong Ave. after Jan. 14. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8 a.m. until noon the first Saturday of each month, however, the facility will not be open Jan. 2.
The compost facility produces mulch and compost, which can be purchased at the site. Mulch is $10 per scoop, and compost is $20 per scoop.
Recycle Your Tree
Fayetteville residents can recycle their Christmas trees by placing them curbside before Jan. 14. The trees will be picked up on regular trash days and taken to the city’s composting facility.
Trees must be free of plastic bags, stands, decorations, lights and tinsel or they will not be collected. No artificial trees will be collected. Place trees away from the trash cart and recycling bins for ease of collection.
Residents can bring trees to the city composting site at 1708 S. Armstrong Ave. after Jan. 14. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8 a.m. until noon the first Saturday of each month, however, the facility will not be open Jan. 2.
The compost facility produces mulch and compost, which can be purchased at the site. Mulch is $10 per scoop, and compost is $20 per scoop.
Call 575-8398 for information.