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May 19, 2024
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Free green debris dropoff event

Free green debris drop off day(s) are on April 27th and May 11th this year!
Together, we can help reduce our community wildfire risk. And the key to this is FREE, it’s no costs to get your green debris dropped off at the Valley View Transfer Station (3000 Valley View Road, Ashland.)
ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Only organic green debris will be accepted. This includes leaves, pine needles, small branches (up to 6 inches in diameter), brush and other green debris.
We accept you and your quirks but, not these prohibited materials…
PROHIBITED MATERIALS: Please leave trash, stumps, logs, firewood, soil, dirt, rocks & treated lumber at home. If you bring your green debris in bags, the bags need to be emptied and taken home.
Challenge yourself and your neighbors to get as many tons of fuel removed as possible, this is a competition! We’ll see you on Saturday, April 27th or, Saturday, May 27th!

Date & Time:

April 27 @ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

Cost:

Free

Valley View Transfer Station

3000 N. Valley View Road
Ashland, OR 97520 United States

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