Local resources for storm debris disposalCity of Aurora
If the fallen tree is a city tree (not on your private property), you can contact the City Forestry Division about pickup. To find out if you have city-owned trees in your neighborhood, see the FAQ section at www.auroragov.org/ or call 303-739-7177. City and County of DenverThe following information is found at www.denvergov.org. Downed branches: If you have general questions about the condition of a public-right-of way tree, you can contact Denver Forestry for an opinion at [email protected]. For trees on private property, citizens can visit www.denvergov.org/forestry for a list of licensed and insured tree care contractors. It’s a wise practice to make sure any tree care contractor is licensed and insured. If emergency removal of a fallen branch is needed to clear a street, the city can assist though an established on-call contract; however, the cost of the work will be billed to the responsible property owner. You can also find a list of licensed tree contractors at www.denvergov.org. Tips for tree damage Do not place branches in your city issued black trash cart and place at least 2 feet away from black cart when setting bundles out for collection. City of Colorado SpringsVisit the www.coloradosprings.gov to view common tree issues and resources. Find out if your tree in Colorado Springs is on your private property or in the right of way at www.coloradosprings.gov. Report downed trees in the right of way online at https://coloradosprings.gov/downtree or by calling 719-385-5942. Additional informat Larimer CountyThe Larimer County Landfill accepts drop-offs for green waste including: tree limbs, yard waste, and flood debris. The landfill is located at 5887 S. Taft Hill Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80526. To view their drop-off fees please visit their website or call (970) 498-5760. The landfill also has a 24-hour information line: (970) 498-5770. Parker/SE Aurora BestYard.com |