City Of Bellevue Switches Tree Drop Off Site

Cleanup efforts continue in Bellevue after two tornadoes hit the city on Friday night.   The City's tree debris dump site on Cedar Island Road and Rose Lane will remain open to the public through 8 pm on Monday evening. 

Starting on Tuesday, the City will move the dump site to Haworth Park north of the Softball Fields. The dump is only available for tree related debris and will remain open to the public from 8 am to 8 pm at least through June 25th. At that point, a further assessment will be made on the need to keep the tree debris dump open. 

The dump site on Cedar Island Road will not be open to the public as of Tuesday morning so city crews can use it for neighborhood pickup disposals.  The City is encouraging citizens to put tree branches and limbs on their curbs for pickup.  

City Crews cannot come on to private property to remove debris so citizens need to make sure any damaged trees and branches are cut and placed into bundles no more than 6 feet long.  

The Bellevue Public Works Department will also be working to establish a transfer station at Haworth Park for citizens to drop off non-tree related debris caused by the storm such as shingles, fencing and other home related debris.


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