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Where Can I Get Rid of My Christmas Tree in Yakima?
Christmas has come and gone and you ve now got a fire hazard sitting in your living room. Lucky for you, the City of Yakima s Refuse Division is offering an option for disposing of your Christmas tree.
In a statement released to the press on Wednesday (December 30), Solid Waste Manager Loretta Zammarchi said that Yakima residents can set-up an appointment to have a garbage man come get your tree by calling 509-575-6005.
Tree disposal will cost you $10.00 for a tree up to 5 feet and $15.00 for trees taller than that. Trees over 5 need to be cut in half before pick-up. If you have more than one tree to throw out, you will need to call to schedule a special haul.
The City of Yakima Refuse Division saw a ten percent increase in the amount of garbage since the pandemic started, which made some crew members worry about their safety when collecting so much trash.Â
With the increased amount of garbage coming in, crews had to take extra safety precautions to make sure they don t pick up the virus while picking up the trash. We all felt uncomfortable doing it, but as essential workers, itâs gotta be done, with all the safety precautions we take, I feel pretty comfortable, said a City of Yakima garbage truck driver, Randy Boettcher.Â
Boettcher said he wants his community members to not only bag their trash but also tightly tie bags before throwing them out to ensure trash doesn t fall out.Â