Sunnyvale residents can deck the curb with Christmas trees
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Sunnyvale residents can deck the curb with Christmas trees
"Sunnyvale residents who live in a single-family home, duplex, triplex or mobile home can place Christmas trees at the curb for collection until Jan. 23. Multi-family households should check with the property manager or owner to determine where to place trees for collection. Trees placed outside for collection should have all decorations, light strands and tree stands removed and be cut into 4-foot lengths or shorter. They can be placed in yard trimmings carts if the lid closes."
"Flocked trees sprayed with imitation snow are treated as garbage. Single-family residents can dispose of them by cutting the tree into small pieces and placing it in the garbage cart, scheduling an on-call collection for curbside pickup at https://bit.ly/3N277sT or bringing it to the SMaRT Station at 301 Carl Road, which charges $56 for disposal ($27 for unflocked trees). Unusable holiday light strands can be recycled at the SMaRT Station at no charge."
Single-family, duplex, triplex and mobile-home residents in Sunnyvale can place Christmas trees at the curb for collection through Jan. 23, with trees cut to 4-foot lengths and all decorations, light strands and stands removed. Multi-family households must check with property managers for placement. Flocked trees are treated as garbage and can be cut into small pieces for the garbage cart, scheduled for on-call curbside pickup, or taken to the SMaRT Station for a fee. Unusable holiday light strands are recyclable at the SMaRT Station at no charge. Multi-family units may schedule two free bulky-item pickups per year, two items per appointment; hazardous waste and property-owned appliances are excluded.
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