
As the leaves take on their autumn hues and the remnants of summer gardens turn to compost, St. Louis Park residents are presented with their final opportunities to clear their yards of natural refuse before winter sets in. According to a bulletin issued by the city, the brush drop-off site at 6215 Cedar Lake Road is approaching its seasonal closure, with a few days remaining for locals to dispose of their yard waste. For those with a backyard burgeoning with branches or an overflow of organic matter, now is the time to tidy up.
The site's schedule is winding down, October 29 marks the last Tuesday opening for the season, with weekend availability carrying on through November 24, weather allowing. Here, city dwellers can rid themselves of branches, brush, logs, grass clippings, and leaves, ensuring that all is squared away before the chill of winter truly takes hold. It's a community resource, free of charge to residents, though a Minnesota ID, driver's license, or utility bill must be presented to confirm residency within St. Louis Park, as reported.
The site's current hours of operation, which extend through October 29, are Tuesdays from 8 am to 4 pm, Saturdays from 7 am to 3 pm, and Sundays from noon to 4 pm. Beginning November 2 and continuing until the site closes for the season, the drop-off will be open during the weekend alone – with hours remaining the same on Saturdays and Sundays. Conveniently situated on the southeast side of the railroad tracks, the site's location is both accessible and easy to find.
Should any uncertainties arise, or if residents seek further clarification about the drop-off program, the city has made additional information readily available. By visiting the brush drop-off webpage or dialing 952.924.2562, St. Louis Park locals can find all the details they might need.









