Free Disposal of Residential Yard Waste - Every Saturday in May and June, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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In preparation for the upcoming hurricane season, Broward County residents may dispose of residential yard waste at no charge at the County’s three Trash Transfer Stations every Saturday during May and June, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This service is available for free to the residents of all Broward County cities except Pembroke Pines, Parkland, Pompano Beach and Hallandale Beach. Proof of Broward County residency is required.
Residents of all cities may also continue to put out yard waste curbside in accordance with their city’s rules, which typically have length and weight restrictions and may require tree trimmings to be tied and bundled. Curbside collection frequency may vary, so residents should check with their city for schedules.
Accepted Materials: Residential tree trimmings and residential yard waste, such as lawn and landscape items, and fencing.
Materials Not Accepted: Garbage, furniture, rugs, appliances, vehicle parts, commercial and business waste. Debris brought in on commercial vehicles, by private contractors, or on trailers longer than 8 feet will not be accepted.
Hours: Every Saturday during May and June, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Locations: Yard waste may be taken to the following Broward County Trash Transfer Stations:
2780 N. Powerline Road, Pompano Beach
5490 Reese Road, Davie
5601 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd, West Park
This service is brought to you by Broward County and the Resource Recovery System partner cities. For more information, call 954-765-4999.
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Posted Broward County 4/27/2007 9:55:04 AM DATE: April 25, 2007
Forecasters: 'Very Active' 2007 Hurricane Season Live Science Hurricane season in the Atlantic basin, which includes the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, begins June 1 and officially ends Nov. 30 "The Atlantic basin will likely see a very active hurricane season this year, though not as active as in 2004 and 2005, according to a well-known Colorado State University forecasting team."
NWS Tallahassee Tropics Watch - Hurricane Season 2007 Storm Names. Atlantic. Andrea ... Hurricane Season Begins June 1st . Latest Visible Satellite Image over the Hurricane Sector Latest Infrared Channel www.srh.noaa.gov/tlh/tropical/
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