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City of Castro Valley Christmas Tree Curbside Collection Program - Updated Jun 17, 2013 Back

Services are restricted to residents of Castro Valley only.

Please place tree curbside on your regular collection day during the second (2) weeks in January.

www.cvsan.org

(510) 537-0757

Castro Valley, CA 94546

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HOLIDAY TREE RECYCLING:

Holiday trees from single-family residents, multi-family residents, and schools may be set out on your regular collection day during a two-week period in January, beginning the first Monday of each year.

- January 7-11, 2013 and January 14-18, 2013

Remove ornaments, tinsel, nails, and stands. Flocked trees will be collected, but not composted. If necessary, cut tree into a maximum of 6-foot lengths. Place curbside for pick up on your regular collection day. At the end of the two-week period during the month of January, holiday trees may be cut up and placed inside the organics cart for collection.

- Single-family residents may set out holiday trees curbside.
- Multi-family residents may set out holiday trees in the general collection area or enclosure.
- Schools may set out trees as agreed to by the school and Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc.

Materials Accepted

Services:

Dropoff

Pickup

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Material Residential Business Note
Christmas Trees

dropoff

none

Please remove all decorations, nails, tinsel and tree stands. Flocked trees and trees treated with fire retardant CAN be recycled. Trees over 5 feet tall should be cut in half.

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