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Denver Staffs Up for Spring Snow Storm
Tips for Wet, Heavy Snow that Could Impact Trees
Denver – With the possibility for snow later tonight and overnight, Denver’s snow plow drivers are on duty, monitoring the main streets.
Given the snow could be wet and heavy, the city is sharing some tips related to trees.
Removing Snow from Trees:
- Make sure the tree is safe and clear of utility lines; for safety reasons, residents are only encouraged to remove snow from small,
young trees (planted within the last five years). Removing snow from larger trees can be dangerous due to falling debris.
- Only use the bristle side of a broom to gently brush off the snow. Do not hit the tree; any physical contact with the branches can
cause more damage.
- Residents can also gently shake the trees to remove the snow, while watching for falling snow and staying safe.
- Keep checking the trees. Once snow stops, heavy snow from the top of the tree can fall to lower branches and overload lower limbs
causing damage.
Downed branches:
- Property owners are responsible for pruning and cleaning up all debris from trees located on private property and within the public
right of way adjacent to their property.
- Residents can visit
www.denvergov.org/forestry
for a list of licensed and insured tree care contractors.
- If emergency removal of a fallen tree or tree branch is needed immediately to clear a street, the city will remove it; the cost of
the work will be billed to the responsible property owner.
- If safe, residents are asked to remove any obstructions to the public street, right of way, and sidewalk. Also, avoid parking underneath
trees.
Disposal of Tree Branches:
Residents have a few options for disposing of downed branches. Branches must be no larger than 4 inches in diameter and cut into lengths of 4 feet or less.
- Denver Solid Waste Management customers can dispose of branches that fit inside their compost cart.
- Solid Waste Management also collects a limited amount of branches as part of its Large Item Pickup service. Branches must be bundled
and tied and weigh no more than 50 pounds. Customers may set out up to 10 bundles of branches on their scheduled Large Item Pickup day.
- Residents may also dispose of branches at the
Cherry
Creek Recycling Drop-off at
7400 Cherry Creek S. Drive during regular operating hours. Again, branches must be no larger than 4 inches in diameter and cut into lengths of 4 feet or less.
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