City of Tulsa Public Works crews are pro-actively working to pick up tree limbs and debris on every street in Tulsa. Because of the extent of tree debris throughout the city, this process is expected to
Monday, December 17th 2007, 2:30 pm
By: News On 6
City of Tulsa Public Works crews are pro-actively working to pick up tree limbs and debris on every street in Tulsa. Because of the extent of tree debris throughout the city, this process is expected to take weeks. Contractors are being called in to supplement city crew efforts in order to expedite tree branch collection and disposal.
It is not necessary for individuals to call the Mayor's Action Center to get your name and address on the list for pickup.
Tulsans should leave the tree branches and debris at the curbside until it is picked up.
Tulsa residents also may continue to take tree branches and yard debris to the city's greenwaste sites at 71st & Elwood, west of the Arkansas River, and 56th Street North between Mingo and Hwy 169. The hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week.
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