During the week of April 26-30, Lewiston Public Works will collect woody yard debris (butt ends are to face the street) from the city’s residential properties. Such clean-up uses the same route and days as waste and recycle collection.
Quantities are limited to one standard pick-up truck load per residence. Residents must have all woody yard debris placed curbside no later than Sunday, April 25.
Once Public Works staff has cleared a street of curbside woody yard debris, they will not return to that street to collect additional woody yard debris. Curbside collection is restricted to woody yard debris only.
Wood/tree waste items that will not be collected include: tree stumps (regardless of size), tree limbs greater than 12 inches in diameter, and demolition wood such as fencing, decking, and/or wood from construction/demolition projects.
For more information, email [email protected] or [email protected].
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