Curbside greenwaste collection efforts will start Friday, July 14, for Tulsa residents with leftover greenwaste from the June 18 windstorm.
Collection efforts will start in the hardest-hit areas of town and will conclude in the lowest-impacted areas.
City contractors will work zone-by-zone throughout the next several weeks to collect curbside greenwaste in people’s yards that has not already been picked up or taken to the temporary mulch site. A zone map and additional information can be found online.
When pickups start, City contractors will be making a sweep through each zone, along with one final pass through when initial curbside collection concludes. Residents are urged to prepare now and get all greenwaste to the curb so that it can be picked up. Residents in neighborhoods where greenwaste may have been picked up as part of the ongoing efforts by the City, ODOT and OTA, will still be on the schedule for curbside greenwaste collection efforts.
To prepare for the citywide greenwaste pickup, residents should:
Important Definitions:
Temporary Mulch Site
For residents who do not want to wait for curbside pickup but still want a free disposal option, they can bring greenwaste to the temporary mulch site at E. Latimer St. & N. 89th E. Ave., from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily. Tulsa residents, as well as Tulsa County, Broken Arrow, Bixby, and Jenks residents can utilize the site when they bring a photo copy of their ID or a recent utility bill.
Trash & Recycling
Trash and recycling operations are operating as normal at this time. For residents with extra trash bags that won’t fit in the gray trash cart that aren’t grass clippings or leaves (a.k.a. yard waste), each bag will need a sticker that can be purchased at any QT location or at City Hall during business hours.
Yard Waste
Residents with yard waste (only grass clippings and leaves), can place it into clear bags and leave up to 15 of them out next to refuse and recycling carts on their regular trash day. If residents have extra clear yard waste bags or trash bags, please ensure they are not ending up in greenwaste piles.