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Media Release

November 7, 2006

Media Contacts:

Rosann Doran                                                 

Public Information Officer                    

303.438.6308 

 

 

New collection sites added for annual
holiday tree recycling

 

This year, Broomfield is expanding its collection sites for residents who want to recycle their holiday trees.  The seven holiday tree collection sites will be open from Friday, Dec. 15 through Friday, Jan. 19.

 

Collection sites will be marked with signs and orange fencing and are intended only for natural holiday trees. Please remove all ornaments and any metal from the trees. Residents are advised not to leave yard waste, tree branches, or other wood products.  

 

The sites are:

 

§         Bronco Park, Westlake Drive and Grove Circle. The tree drop-off is north of the backstop.

§         Broadlands Park West, Sheridan Boulevard and Meadow Mountain Drive.  The tree drop-off is on west side of the parking lot.

§         Lac Amora Park, Miramonte Boulevard and Oak Circle North. The tree drop-off is west of the backstop.

§         Community Park Ball Fields, Community Park Drive and Lamar. The tree drop-off is west of George Hall Field.

§         Broomfield Recycling Center, 225 Commerce St. at Industrial Lane. The tree drop-off is west of the recycle bins.

§         Meridian Park, McKay Circle and Park Cove Way in McKay Landing. The tree drop-off is located west of the backstop.

§         A drop-off for the Anthem area will be located at the intersection of 160th Ave. and Lowell Blvd. on the west side of Lowell.

Free mulch from the trees will be available at Bronco Park located at Westlake Drive and Grove Circle, and at the Broomfield Recycling Center, 225 Commerce St.