Aviation Road, through Jan. Or drop off through Jan. Or drop off at Kimball Park, 12th St. Flocked trees are accepted for drop-off as well. Trees taller than 6 feet must be cut in half and placed inside green waste container. Remove stand and trimmings; trees should be cut into 4-foot lengths or shorter. No ornaments, tinsel, nails, tree stands or flocked trees; must be cut into 4-foot sections. Trees of all sizes can be dropped off from 8 a.
Call or visit ramonadisposal. Manual container customers using their own bins should place trees on the curb for collection on regular greenery recycling pickup day. Trees over 4 feet in length should be cut in half. Automated container customers using the large, green gallon bin provided by the city should cut their trees to fit into the automated container for pickup on collection day.
Trees of all sizes may also be recycled through Jan. Or Santee customers can drop off trees through Jan. Put trees in collection containers. Or put trees in containers through Jan. No ornaments, tinsel, nails, tree stand or flocked trees. Check with the waste disposal provider in your area.
Animal shelter to close to the public through Monday. Visit republicservices. Tree must be cut into 4-foot sections. Drop-off locations Dec. Christmas trees do not need to be cut down for recycling at the drop-off. Visit edcodisposal. Trees taller than 6 feet must be cut in half and placed next to green waste container. Smaller trees should be cut and placed inside green waste container with lid closed.
Christmas tree drop-off sites through Jan. Emerald Ave. After Jan. Drop off trees through Jan. Call or visit escondidodisposal. Trees of all sizes may also be recycled at two drop-off sites through Jan. Mission Road, in the northwest parking lot. Or drop off through Jan. Drop off through Jan. Trees do not need to be cut down for recycling at the drop-off. Or call EDCO to setup bulky item pickup.
Or call EDCO to setup bulky item pickup for scheduled pickup. Trees taller than 6 feet must be cut in half and placed inside green waste container. Remove stand and trimmings; trees should be cut into 4-foot lengths or shorter. No ornaments, tinsel, nails, tree stands or flocked trees; must be cut into 4-foot sections. Contact Republic Services at What publications does the City use to advertise bid opportunities?
Each year, Chula Vista residents can recycle their Christmas trees by placing them out at the curb with their regular trash for pick-up between December 26 and January 5. The trees must not exceed inches in length. Longer trees must be cut to this size. Metal tree stands must be removed. Wooden stands are acceptable. Flocked trees will be picked-up as regular trash. Trees will be collected one day a week at each apartment complex when scheduled through Republic Services.
Please visit the Parks homepage for more information, including a list of all City Parks and their locations. Where can I find information about buying a commemorative brick for the walk of honor at Veterans Park? Visit the Recreation Facilities page and click on Veterans Park Center Commemorative Brick link for further details and inscription form. You can also call for further information. Please visit the Adopt-A-Park Program page.
For more information, please visit www. We now have an interactive map of our City parks , with the addresses and links to PDF versions of maps.
To learn more, please visit the Parks page. Chula Vista residents can receive up to ten sandbags per address by simply going to the Public Works Center with valid proof of residency.
The full sandbags can be obtained at Maxwell Road. We are open Monday - Thursday from a. Fridays, a. Closed every other Friday. To pick up the sandbags, take the second driveway at Maxwell Road, and follow the sandbag signs around the complex. Where do you dispose of old paint and other unwanted household hazardous waste? The City of Chula Vista's household hazardous waste collection facility is now open to the community on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.
Residents can bring up to 15 gallons or pounds of household hazardous waste including paint, auto fluids, etc. For more information, please visit Hazardous Waste Disposal. Who can answer my questions regarding traffic safety? You may also visit the Traffic Safety page. You may now submit requests by visiting the Service Requests page.
Requests for non-safety related tree trimming will be filled in the order received and may be addressed in the future. Please visit the Service Requests page to report such issues. You may also call to report these issues. Please contact the Public Works Department at Who do I call for traffic signal timing issues? Please visit Service Requests or call Who do I call to obtain speed limit surveys? Who do I call to report a sidewalk in need of repair?
You may now report sidewalk repair at our Service Requests page. However, the option of submitting your request over the phone is still available by calling the Public Works Department at You may do so by calling the Graffiti Hotline at Requests for graffiti removal may now also be submitted online using our Service Requests page.
If you have any further questions, please contact the Public Works Department at To learn more about our graffiti program, please visit the Graffiti page. Please visit the Service Requests page or call Public Works dispatch at You may now report damaged or missing street signs at the Service Requests page, or by calling Who is the responsible party if sewage backs up and damages my property?
If the damage is a result of a sewer main backup, the city will provide a cleaning company, and you can submit a damage report to Risk Management. Dirt and sediment are considered pollutants because excessive amounts may cause damage to our delicate aquatic ecosystem. Significant dirt and sediment will smother and suffocate aquatic plant and animal life, and destroy important habitat. Dirt and sediment also carry other pollutants to our sensitive waterways.
It took the workers hours to remove trash that began overflowing last week. More than workers from Republic Services are still on the picket line. We have people that have been working there for almost 40 years. Republic Services released a statement notifying its customers that, this week, they can take their trash directly to local landfills in Otay and Sycamore. Christmas tree disposal is also allowed, and residents must have a Republic Services invoice if they want to dump their trash for free.
Landfill operating hours are every day from 7 a.
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