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Christmas Tree Disposal on Jan. 2

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Christmas Tree Disposal | Daniel Spase (https://www.pexels.com/photo/pine-tree-leaves-1449617/)

Christmas Tree Disposal | Daniel Spase (https://www.pexels.com/photo/pine-tree-leaves-1449617/)

Weston Residential Curbside Christmas Tree Collection

Monday, January 2 through Saturday, January 14, 202

Place in swale

Trees should be placed next to the garbage carts

Do not place next to mailbox

Trees will be collected on the garbage service days

Trees over 6 feet tall should be cut in half

*Please Note: In general, holiday tree decorations are not recyclable. Please re-use them, donate them or dispose of them in your garbage cart. Remove all lights, tinsel, nails, tacks, tree skirts and stands or any other non-organic materials.

Broward County has an annual annual Chip-a-Tree program offered at several parks. The free program is for Broward County residents only. Hours vary; please call the park for details.

Closest park to Weston that is offering the Chip-a-Tree:

Park office: 954-357-8868

Program Details:

  • The program runs daily from Monday, December 26, 2022 through Monday, January 16, 2023.
  • The regular weekend and holiday gate entrance fee will NOT be in effect for those dropping off trees.
  • Program is for Broward County residents only.
  • All decorations must be removed from the trees.
  • Trees will be chipped and used for landscaping throughout the county park system.
  • There is a limit of two trees per vehicle, artificial trees are not accepted, and no commercial vehicles or garbage trucks are allowed.
Read more at Broward County Chip-A-Tree Program

Original source can be found here.

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