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Curbside Christmas tree collection offered in Greensburg

Jeff Himler
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Discarded live Christmas trees collected at curbside by Greensburg public works crews are taken to the city’s Lynch Field to be chipped for recycling.

People who reside in the City of Greensburg can contact the public works department for curbside pickup of their disposed live Christmas trees.

Residents may call the public works department at 724-838-4344 and leave a message to request pickup of a discarded tree. Trees should be left at the front of the resident’s property, should not be in a bag and should have all lights, ornaments, tree stands and skirts removed, public works director Tom Bell said.

City crews collected an initial batch of 38 trees from city homes, Bell said Monday. He explained the trees are taken to Lynch Field and are fed through a chipper, with the mulch placed in containers before being hauled for recycling by Waste Management.

The tree collection is a yearly service of the city. Bell noted the annual number of trees collected has dwindled in recent years — from about 500 to between 200 and 300.

“It seems like they’re starting to dwindle down,” he said. “Either people are getting rid of them themselves, they’re recycling them through (Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling) or a lot more people are using artificial trees.”

Tree dropoff sites available

Westmoreland Cleanways has partnered with local communities and organizations to offer dropoff tree recycling at 15 locations across Westmoreland County.

Hours and dates when trees will be accepted vary between the sites.

Visit westmorelandcleanways.org or call 724-879-4020 for details.

Jeff Himler is a TribLive reporter covering Greater Latrobe, Ligonier Valley, Mt. Pleasant Area and Derry Area school districts and their communities. He also reports on transportation issues. A journalist for more than three decades, he enjoys delving into local history. He can be reached at jhimler@triblive.com.

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