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Politics & Government

City To Provide Disposal Site for Tree Debris

A number of residents lost trees in Saturday evening storm.

Editor’s Note: This is a press release from the City of Burnsville.

The City of Burnsville will be providing a site for disposal of homeowners’ trees that were impacted by the . Beginning May 21, residents may drop-off storm debris at the city's compost site, which is directly behind Dodge of Burnsville on Pleasant Avenue. Residents should not put the material in plastic bags to dispose of it at the compost site.  If tree debris has been placed in plastic bags for hauling purposes, residents are asked to open bags and empty them at the compost site.  The plastic bags can then be reused or disposed of properly by residents.

Hours of operation for the compost site will be 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week through Sunday, June 3.
 
Homeowners are also able to pursue other methods for tree removal and disposal through private contractors should they desire. A list of tree contractors licensed in the City of Burnsville that can assist residents in these efforts is listed on the www.burnsville.org web site.

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For more information please contact the City of Burnsville at 952-895-4550.

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