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No Curbside Trash/Recycling in Portland on President’s Day   (2/3/2012)
The Department of Public Services Solid Waste crews will not collect trash or recycling on President’s Day, Monday, February 20th, 2012. More

Christmas Tree Disposal & Drop Off Locations 2011  (12/29/2011)
Beginning December 27th 2011, Portland Public Services crews will collect Christmas trees curbside with the trash and recycling. More

Repair Work on Back Cove Trail Today  (11/21/2011)
PORTLAND, Maine – Today, City of Portland Public Services crew will repair a section of the Back Cove Trail from the Eastern end of Tukey’s Bridge to the 3 mile marker and soccer fields near Preble Street Extension from 7:00 AM and 3:00 PM. More

E-card Changes at Riverside Recycling Facility  (6/16/2009)
Beginning July 1, 2009, there will be changes to the City e-card program at Riverside Recycling Facility. These include: * E-card holders will have free disposal of up to 10 bulky items per year such as furniture, non-freon appliances, mattresses and box springs, gas grills and outdoor equipment as well as limited quantites of yard waste and hazardous waste More

Find Your Trash and Recycling Day  (2/23/2007)
Have a question on when your trash or recycling is picked up? More

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Planting Programs
Our Forestry office receives a great deal of requests each season for new trees. Unfortunately, we are unable to complete every tree-planting request with exception of the Co-Op Tree Planting Program. While other planting programs may have a waiting time to get a tree planted the Co-Op Program trees are planted each June. (see below) Tree Planting Programs are active in May and June only. Planting permits are required for all planting within the street right of way. Dig Safe System is contacted by our staff on all city tree planting projects.

Co-Op Tree Program (Privately funded)
The Co-op Program is our most popular tree program. In this program, Portland residents can purchase a tree at one of our Co-Op nurseries, and the Forestry crew will pickup and properly plant the tree following program guidelines. The Co-Op Program plants trees along residential streets and is not intended to plant trees to meet Site Plan requirements for new home construction. Trees are planted during the month of June only. Co-Op nurseries generally offer a discount for trees along with a guarantee for our program. (see Co-Op Program page)

Tree Replacement Program (City Funded)
The Forestry Division reviews requests and plants trees as funding allows. The number of requests for city funded trees exceeds the number of trees that we are able to plant. Priority is given to residential areas that have the greatest need and replacement trees. Written requests and multiple requests from neighborhoods or groups of residents are welcome and encouraged.

Portland Tree Trust Program - The Tree Trust Program is a 'public/private' partnership designed to enhance tree planting along city streets, parks and public grounds. It is intended to plant groups of trees in these areas versus for filling individual requests. Neighborhood groups and street-wide requests are welcome. (see Tree Trust page for more information) Donations to the Portland Tree Trust can be forwarded to: Portland Tree Trust, 55 Portland Street, Portland Maine 04103.

HCD Residential Tree Program
Portland’s Housing and Community Development Program funds tree planting in HCD eligible residential neighborhoods. Present HCD neighborhoods include Bayside, Kennedy Park, Munjoy Hill, Tyng/Tate, West End and Parkside. Tree planting sites are determined by neighborhood requests and tree survey of need. Trees are planted in early May, requests should be made prior to April. This program was not funded for current season, 2004 funding is pending.

Capital Improvement Program / Street Reconstruction Project Planting
Working together with Public Works Engineering Section major construction projects often include replacement tree programs. Prior to construction, existing trees are evaluated and open spaces reviewed for tree planting. Tree replacement planting follows in the Spring or early Summer after project completion. Current projects include Edgeworth Avenue, Rockland Avenue, and Wayside Drive. Forest Avenue between Bedford Street and Woodford Street and Washington Avenue from Bates Street to Ocean Avenue have proposed projects for 2004.

Memorial Tree & Gift Tree Program
Trees may be planted in memory or as gifts in Portland’s Parks, Evergreen Cemetery and along our public ways. Trees are planted between May and the end of June. Plagues, markers, or signs are not allowed to dedicate tree planting sites. Click here for the registration form.

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