Politics & Government
City Of Wauwatosa: Through August 28, Wauwatosa Residents Can Drop Off Storm Damage For Free
To help residents clean up storm damage, we will be waiving the drop off fee for any storm damage brought into the Drop Off Center until ...
08/12/2021 8:04 AM
Drop Off Fee Waived for Storm Damage
To help residents clean up storm damage, we will be waiving the drop off fee for any storm damage brought into the Drop Off Center until August 28, 2021.Β
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The Drop Off Center is open Wednesdays 7:30am - 7:00pm and Saturdays 7:30am - 4:00pm.Β The Drop Off Center is located at 11100 W. Walnut Road. Enter on 113th Street off of Watertown Plank Road. Do not use the entrance from Mayfair Road.
Curbside Pick Up
Residents may also place any privately-owned tree storm damage at the curb, and it will be collected curbside at no cost through August 22. These branches must be cut to, less than 4 feet in length and if possible bundled with twine, bundles should weigh less than 50 pounds. Any debris or branches from City trees will also be collected curbside and only need to be moved off of the sidewalk or out of the road if possible. Some of the debris collection will coincide with our yard waste collections, and other larger branches or debris piles will require the use of equipment for pick- up and/or chipping curb side during our clean-up operation.
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After August 22, we will make one final pass of the City. Once that pass is completed, residents will have to call and arrange for a paid special collection.Β
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