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Lewisburg Announces January Curbside Christmas Tree Pickup Schedule

Lewisburg Borough announced a curbside Christmas tree collection window running Monday, January 5, 2026 through Friday, January 16, 2026 for borough residents. The scheduled pickup gives residents a designated disposal option and coincides with the borough’s posted January meeting calendar and refuse and recycling notices, which residents should review for collection details.

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Lewisburg Announces January Curbside Christmas Tree Pickup Schedule
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Lewisburg Borough has scheduled curbside pickup of holiday and Christmas trees for borough residents from Monday, January 5, 2026 through Friday, January 16, 2026. The borough’s notice provides that curbside pickup procedures and additional instructions are available on the borough’s website and encourages residents to review those procedures before setting trees out.

The two-week collection window offers a centralized option for residents to dispose of natural trees following the holidays. For residents, the schedule reduces the need to transport trees to drop-off sites and helps consolidate seasonal yard waste into the borough’s regular waste-management operations. With pickup beginning in two days, residents should plan placement and timing now to ensure their trees are collected during the designated period.

The borough’s announcement also lists upcoming January local government meetings and other routine notices, including refuse and recycling schedules and calendar links. Those postings provide the community with the schedules and policy details that affect weekly collection and municipal services. Residents who rely on curbside trash and recycling pick-up should consult the borough calendar to confirm any holiday-related adjustments to their regular service days.

Timely disposal of trees is not only a convenience issue; it has practical implications for public safety and sanitation. Consolidated pickups reduce the risk of trees obstructing sidewalks or public right-of-way and help prevent illegal dumping or unauthorized burnings. Proper placement and adherence to borough procedures will help crews collect trees efficiently and avoid missed pickups that can create neighborhood nuisances.

Residents seeking specifics on acceptable placement, any restrictions on wreaths or garlands, or coordination with scheduled trash and recycling routes should consult the borough’s online notices and calendar. The borough’s January postings are the authoritative source for collection instructions, meeting times, and related municipal information for Union County residents.

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