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2013 TreeCycle Sites in Tucson

December 26, 2013 by Stephanie Leave a Comment

tree-cycleRecycle your Christmas Tree from Dec. 26, 2013 – Jan. 12, 2014.

Residents can recycle their Christmas trees through the City of Tucson’s TreeCycle Program. The program begins on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2013 and continues through Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. TreeCycle sites are located throughout Tucson and Oro Valley. Please remember to remove all ornaments, decorations, and tree stands before dropping off at the TreeCycle sites.

You can also take a little Christmas home with you. The City of Tucson will have wood chips available for pick-up at Udall Park, Randolph Golf Course, and the Los Reales Landfill. Bring your own container to take home some free wood chips for your garden.

The following TreeCycle sites are open during daylight hours, seven days a week:

1. Oro Valley lot, “Naranja Town Site,” 660 W. Naranja Dr.
2. Rillito Race Track, 4502 N. 1st Ave., east parking lot (follow signs)
3. Udall Park, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd., south of ball fields (follow signs)
4. Golf Links Sports Park, northwest of Craycroft Rd. and Golf Links Rd.
5. Tucson Rodeo Grounds, northeast of Irvington Rd. and 6th Ave.
6. Los Reales Landfill, 5300 E. Los Reales Rd., (follow signs)
7. Silverbell Site, northeast of Goret Rd. and Silverbell Rd. (follow signs)
8. Purple Heart Park, southeast corner of Rita Rd. and Esmond Loop
9. Randolph Golf Course, 600 S. Alvernon Way, southeast portion of parking lot

IMPORTANT: The City of Tucson will not collect Christmas trees from curbs and alleys.

Filed Under: Volunteerism Tagged With: christmas, recycle, Tucson

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