Drop off begins January 17, 2025
The City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County are organizing a tree debris drop-off site for residents who need a place to take downed trees that were damaged during this week’s Winter Storm. The tree debris drop-off site will begin operating Friday, January 17; the location and other details will be announced next week.
The drop-off site will accept trees, tree limbs and woody shrubs that can be cut into firewood or chipped into mulch and used in gardens. Leaves, grass clipping, regular garden yard waste and trash will not be accepted.
To access the drop-off site, Evansville city or Vanderburgh County residents must bring proof of residency, such as a driver's license. Storm debris from commercial establishments will not be accepted.
Drop-Off Schedule:
Friday, January 17 9am-4pm
Saturday, January 19 9am-1pm
Wednesday, January 22 9am-4pm
Thursday, January 23 9am-4pm
Friday, January 24 9am-4pm
Saturday, January 25 9am-1pm
Friday, January 31 9am-4pm
Saturday, February 1 9am-1pm
The tree debris residential drop-off site is in partnership with the City of Evansville Mayor’s Office, the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility, Vanderburgh County Solid Waste Management District, and Republic Services.