
Green thumbs and tidy lawn lovers take note—St. Louis Park's brush drop-off site is gearing up to open its gates. Starting April 2, 2024, local residents can haul their yard refuse over to 6215 Cedar Lake Road and bid farewell to the winter's accumulation of garden debris.
Forget the clutter of fallen branches and last year’s leaves suffocating your backyard. This municipal move gives homeowners the chance to spruce up their lawns without a hitch. According to the city's recent Facebook post, St. Louis Park citizens with foliage fallout can bring their branches, brush, logs, grass clippings, and leaves during the posted hours of operation for a local solution to their gardening leftovers.
Further lifting the load off residents' shoulders, come April 8, those subscribing to city solid waste services can expect curbside collection of yard waste. And here's the deal sweetener—no added fees involved. Your garden waste just needs to be set at the curb, and the city will make it disappear. Boasting convenience at no extra charge, the service seeks to keep the local environment looking its springtime best.
Preparations are evidently underway, and the city is solidifying its commitment to cleanliness and community pride as the snow melts away, exposing the detritus of seasons past. Eager to restore the verdant splendor of their personal patches of earth, residents can now mark their calendars for a tidying tradition, clearing the winter's decay and setting the stage for new growth—a rite of spring in the truest sense.









