The city’s postponed Christmas tree recycling program, which traditionally begins the day after Christmas, will begin Monday. The program was delayed due to the atmospheric river storm that doused the region over the Christmas holiday.
Collection sites will be open during daylight hours, with 16 locations operating through Jan. 16:
Officials asked residents to drop off trees only, without plastic bags, ornaments, lights or tree stands. Both green and flocked trees will be accepted, but artificial trees will not.
Christmas trees may also be recycled by placing them in green bins for curbside pickup where available.
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