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Thursday, April 25, 2024

CITY OF DARIEN: 2020 Branch Pick-Up Schedule

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City of Darien recently issued the following announcement.

April     20th     through     24th

June     22nd     through     26th

August     24th     through     28th

October     26th     through     30th

The City of Darien is pleased to be able to offer FREE BRANCH PICKUP for all residents within our boundaries. To help keep the streets clean and our crews on schedule, please stack the branches neatly by the curb on the Sunday before the pickup week. The chipper can accept branches up to 6” in diameter. Please do not tie the branches or put in garbage cans. Branches should be stacked with the cut limbs facing the roadway. All other yard waste such as grass clippings and flowers should be disposed of through our yard waste program with Advanced Disposal.

We are UNABLE to accept logs, stumps, roots, grass clippings, flowers, weeds, plants, leaves, lumber and anything in bags or other containers.

All branches need to be out by no later than the Sunday night prior to the designated pick up week. The chipping crew can make only one pass and may complete your street as soon as Monday morning.

Residents who are unable to put their branches out prior to the scheduled week can take them to the Municipal Services Facility, located at 1041 S. Frontage Road, and place them in the designated branch location. Branches will be accepted Monday through Friday from 5:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Landscape companies hired to help with your branches may also take them to Municipal Services.

If you have any questions regarding branch pick up, please contact Municipal Services at 630-353-8105.

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