News Summary
In response to severe storms that impacted West Michigan, Grand Rapids is providing residents with multiple options for yard waste collection. A free year-round drop-off site at 2001 Butterworth SW is available for the disposal of leaves, brush, and tree branches. Curbside yard waste collection is also offered, although delays may occur due to the increased debris from the storms. Residents must purchase yard waste tags to utilize this service. Information regarding collection services and assistance can be obtained by contacting 311 or visiting the city’s website.
Grand Rapids is offering residents various options for yard waste collection following severe storms that hit West Michigan on May 15. This initiative is part of the city’s effort to support cleanup and recovery in response to the increased debris resulting from the inclement weather.
One of the key options available for residents is a free, year-round drop-off site located at 2001 Butterworth SW. This site allows residents to dispose of leaves, brush, and tree branches at no cost. The drop-off location operates from Monday through Saturday, with hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is important to note that this service is exclusively for Grand Rapids residents, and individuals must provide proof of residence, such as an ID, to utilize the drop-off service.
In addition to the drop-off options, the city also provides curbside yard waste collection, a service available from early April through mid-December, which coincides with the scheduled waste collection days. However, due to the anticipated increase in yard waste caused by the recent storms, city officials have indicated that curbside collections may experience delays in service.
For residents wishing to utilize the curbside collection, it is necessary to purchase yard waste tags, which can be acquired from Grand Rapids City Hall or select local supermarkets. Additionally, paper bags or bulk tags are required for curbside collection, further supporting the city’s waste management efforts. A complete list of authorized sellers for yard waste tags and bags is accessible on the city’s website.
Residents are encouraged to reach out to 311 or call (616) 456-3000 for assistance or inquiries regarding drop-off eligibility and yard waste collection options. Furthermore, more information about yard waste collection and other waste management services is available on Grand Rapids’ Waste Collection Page.
This collection initiative is particularly crucial in light of the storm’s aftermath, which has left many residents with a considerable amount of debris to manage. The city’s emphasis on multiple disposal options aims to facilitate the cleanup process and ensure residents have the resources needed to maintain their properties in the wake of severe weather.
Overall, Grand Rapids is committed to providing its residents with effective solutions for yard waste disposal, particularly in the context of the recent storms. With the combination of the free drop-off site and curbside collection services, the city is making strides in promoting responsible waste management and aiding in the community’s recovery.
As cleanup efforts continue, residents are reminded to stay informed about waste collection services and to participate in the available options to help maintain a clean and safe environment in the aftermath of the storms.
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Additional Resources
- WWMT News
- WZZM 13 News
- Grand Rapids Magazine
- MLive
- WOOD TV 8
- Wikipedia: Yard Waste
- Google Search: Yard Waste Disposal
- Google Scholar: Yard Waste Collection
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Yard Waste
- Google News: Grand Rapids Yard Waste
