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Composting Roundup: Regular Composting Season Ending; 2025 Winter Compost Schedule; Christmas Tree Disposal

December 6, 2024 - ​The City of Ann Arbor regular, seasonal curbside composting pickups will conclude Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. In 2025, the city will offer winter pickup of compost carts as part of the monthly winter composting program. No bags or bundles will be collected during the winter composting program. Curbside compost cart pickups will take place the weeks of Jan. 6, Feb. 3, and March 3, 2025. Carts will be collected on residents' regular solid waste collection day. 

Please keep the following guidance in mind to help prevent material from freezing to carts:  

  • Drain as much liquid as possible from food scraps. 

  • Place an opened paper yard-waste bag inside the compost cart to hold the food scraps or yard material.  

  • Put pieces of flattened cardboard (one–two large pizza boxes are perfect) at the bottom of the compost cart before adding produce. This buffer at the bottom of the cart allows the materials to slide out more easily and not freeze to the cart. 

  • To keep the compost cart from getting messy, wrap drippy, wet items (e.g., coffee grounds, melon rinds) in one–two sheets of compostable paper towels or newspaper before putting into the compost cart. 

  • If material is frozen to the cart when the city attempts service, it won't be serviced again until the following month.

  • Use bungee cords to thwart clever raccoons; remember to remove cords at the curb.  

  • Rinse out carts, if temperatures allow, with non-toxic soap and water and empty onto your grass or gravel - never down a storm drain.    

Residents w​ho do not have a compost cart can obtain one for free by contacting the city customer service center at 734.794.6320 or [email protected]. For more information on this program, visit www.a2gov.org/wintercompost.

Christmas Trees ​


The City of Ann Arbor will once again provide drop-off disposal locations for used, undecorated Christmas trees beginning Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, through Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. The city provides four free drop-off locations at city parks . No wreaths, garland, tree stands, lights or decorations are accepted. 

The four park locations will be open for Christmas tree drop offs during normal park hours, 6 a.m.–10 p.m. The collected trees will be chipped on a regular basis at the park sites. The drop-off locations are: 

  • Bicentennial Park (Southeast Area Park) located on Ellsworth at Platt — Trees may be left at the dirt lot north of the basketball courts.  

  • West Park parking lot off Chapin near West Huron Street  

  • Gallup boat launch parking lot (not the Gallup livery), entrance on the southeast side of Geddes Road, East of Huron Parkway  

  • Olson Park parking lot, 1515 Dhu Varren Road, near Pontiac Trail 

All tree stands, nails, lights, ornaments, tinsel and plastic items must be removed from the trees and discarded before drop off . The collected Christmas trees are chipped into mulch or composted. Any lights, metal, glass or plastic ornaments left on the tree can ruin the processing equipment, spoil the landscaping mulch and harm the operators. Since wreaths and evergreen roping (garland) are generally made with wire or plastic backing, these items should be discarded by placing inside trash carts.   

After Jan. 20, 2025, Christmas tree branches, less than 6 inches in diameter, can be cut and placed in compost carts for monthly winter compost service or saved for regular curbside compost service, which resumes in April 2025. For more information on composting, visit www.a2gov.org/compost.   

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Media Contact Information

Robert Kellar
Communications Specialist
734.794.6000, ext. 41524
[email protected]


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