City of Fort Collins clean-up efforts in response to the widespread tree damage caused by heavy, wet snowfall in October are officially complete.  With the effort complete, the City’s Code Compliance inspectors will resume standard code enforcement on Monday, December 12th, and begin issuing notices of violation related to branch debris.
According to a press release:

The City of Fort Collins assisted residents by hauling over 6,000 truck loads of branches, equaling more than 59,000 cubic yards of debris. In addition, the City’s temporary branch recycling drop-off location accepted over 21,000 cubic yards of debris hauled in by residents.

If you still have branches that need to be cleaned up, there are several locations that will accept branches for a fee:

Hageman’s Earth Cycle, 3501 E Prospect Road, 970-221-7173

Larimer County Landfill, 5887 S Taft Hill Road, 970-226-1101

Code Compliance inspectors have already started sending notices to residents that have placed branches in traffic lanes or on sidewalks.

For information about the City’s branch clean-up efforts, visit fcgov.com/streets. For more information about Code Compliance, please visit fcgov.com/neighborhoodservices.

 

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