ST. PETERSBURG, FL. – St. Pete utility customers have three options to dispose of their Christmas trees this year.
With each option, all lights, ornaments, tree stands, plastic tree disposal bags, and other decorations should be removed from the tree. Tanglers like lights and garland should not be recycled.
The City of St. Petersburg recommends reducing waste by reusing lights and ornaments or donating them. Collected trees will be turned into mulch, which is free to residents at the Brush Sites.
Christmas Tree Disposal Options:
1. Participate in the one-time citywide Christmas tree collection event on Saturday, Jan. 8. Place the tree out for collection before 7 a.m. in the same location where trash is usually collected – if trash is picked up at the curb, trees should be placed at the curb; if trash is picked up in the alley, trees should be placed in the alley. Do not place the tree inside trash or recycling containers or lean the tree against electrical poles, trash containers, water meters, etc.
2. Drop trees off at one of the city’s Brush Sites below. Brush Sites are open 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., 7 days a week. Brush sites are closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Residents should bring a photo ID and water bill for proof of residency. More information at stpete.org/brushsites.
- 1000 62nd Ave. NE
- 7750 26th Ave. N
- 2500 26th Ave. S
- 4015 Dr. Martin Luther King St. S
- 2453 20th Ave. N
3. Missed the collection event? Request a Special Pickup by submitting a request at stpete.org/action or by calling the Sanitation Department at 727-893-7398 during normal business hours.
Residents of apartments and condos should check with property managers on proper disposal of Christmas trees.
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