Ashland’s 10th annual green debris drop off day
Every second Sunday of May you can drop off your flammable yard debris for free at the Valley View Transfer Station
Posted: May 2, 2021 12:19 PM
Posted By: Monica Huynh
ASHLAND, Ore.- Today was Ashland s 10th Annual Green Debris drop off day at the Valley View Transfer Station for Ashland residents only. The Transfer Station will was open from 8:30AM - 3:30PM today, May 2, 2020 to collect flammable green debris like branches, leaves, needles, juniper, arborvitae, and mugo pine.
This year the Valley View Transfer Station said that they saw a lof of blackberry bushes being dropped off this year because of the Almeda fire last year and that they are happy to see more and more being removed through out the community.
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