Minneapolis and St. Paul will help homeowners dispose of tree debris from the weekend storms.
Minneapolis
A tree debris collection is planned for July 1-12. For information go to www.minneapolismn.gov/news. To report a tree blocking a sidewalk or a street, e-mail forestry@minneapolisparks.org or call 612-313-7710.
St. Paul
To have tree debris collected from the curb, residents must notify the forestry hot line at 651-632-5129 and debris must be placed on the curb by Friday, June 28. It may take up to three weeks to collect the debris. For more information go to stpaul.gov.
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