Christmas is now behind us. And some people may already be thinking about taking down the holiday tree.
As they do annually, the City of Carlsbad is offering free, curbside pickup of Christmas trees for Carlsbad residents now through January 14th.
Christmas tree curbside pickup is on the regular trash pick-up day unless it falls on the Christmas and New Year’s observed holidays. Trash pick-up may be delayed during the after week after these holidays.
Christmas trees should be placed next to the green compost bin at curbside. Be sure to remove all decorations, lights, tinsel and tree stands (19 comments)
It’s hard to believe Christmas is behind us. But some of you may already be thinking about taking down the holiday tree.
As they do each year, the City of Carlsbad is offering free, curbside pickup of Christmas trees for Carlsbad residents now through January 15th.
Curbside pickup is on the regular trash pick-up day unless it falls on the Christmas and New Year’s observed holidays.
Christmas trees should be placed at the end of the driveway next to the green waste bin. Be sure to remove all decorations, lights, tinsel and tree stands (9 comments)
Christmas is now past, and some may already be thinking about taking down the holiday tree. As they do each year, the City of Carlsbad is offering free, curbside pickup of Christmas trees for Carlsbad residents beginning today and through January 14th.
Curbside pickup will be on the regular trash pick-up day.
Christmas trees should be placed at the end of the driveway next to your green waste bin. Be sure to remove all decorations, lights, tinsel and tree stands before recycling.
If possible you should cut the tree and place it in (15 comments)
As they do each year, the City of Carlsbad is offering free, curbside pickup of Christmas trees for Carlsbad residents, along with several drop-off locations, through January 15th.
If you want to use curbside pickup on your regular trash pick-up day trees should be placed at the end of your driveway next to your green waste bin.
NOTE: If your tree is taller than 6 feet it can be cut in half then placed next to the green waste bin. If possible you should cut the tree and place it in the Green Waste (9 comments)
Yes, Christmas just happened but you may already be planning how to get rid of your Christmas tree, if you have one.
As they have done in the past, the City of Carlsbad offers free, curbside pickup for Carlsbad residents, starting December 26th and through January 10th.
Another option is to use the convenient drop-off bin locations for Christmas trees until Saturday, January 11th (see below).
If you want to have curbside pickup on your regular trash pick-up day trees are to be placed at the end of your driveway next to your green waste (17 comments)
The holidays aren’t over yet, but you may already be planning how to get rid of your Christmas tree, if you have one.
As in past years the City of Carlsbad offers free, curbside pickup beginning December 26th until January 12th.
If you prefer you can use the convenient drop-off bin locations for Christmas trees until Saturday, January 12th.
If you want to use curbside pick-up, on your regular trash pick-up day trees are to be placed at the end of your driveway next to your green waste bin. NOTE: If your tree is (9 comments)
Now that the holidays are over you may be wondering how to get rid of your Christmas, if you have one and it’s not artificial, and you haven’t already done the deed!
The City of Carlsbad offers free, curbside pickup until January 12th, plus drop-off bin locations for Christmas trees until Saturday, January 13th.
If you want to have curbside pickup on your regular trash pick-up day trees are to be placed at the end of your driveway next to your green waste bin.
For those of you with Christmas trees, the City of Carlsbad offers free, curbside pickup plus drop-off bin locations for Christmas trees beginning the day after Christmas until Friday, January 13th.
If you plan to take advantage of curbside pickup on your regular trash pick-up day, trees are to be placed at the end of your driveway next to your green waste bin.
NOTE: If your tree is taller than 6 feet it should be cut in half. If you can, place your tree in the Green Waste recycling bin. Flocked trees cannot be (11 comments)
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