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Christmas Tree Disposal Options Available for Yakima Residents

Yakima residents can now schedule appointments for Christmas tree disposal through the City’s Refuse Division, with fees set at $10 for trees up to 5 feet and $15 for taller trees. This initiative provides a convenient option for residents to manage post-holiday waste responsibly. The article emphasizes the city's commitment to community services as the holiday season concludes.

Farmers market in downtown Yakima to close at noon Sunday because of heat

The downtown Yakima farmers market will close an hour early on Sunday due to extreme heat, with temperatures expected to soar above 106 degrees. Residents are advised to leave pets at home to ensure their safety during the heatwave. This decision reflects ongoing concerns about public health amidst rising temperatures in the region.

Weather delays and closures in the Yakima Valley

Weather-related disruptions have impacted the Yakima Valley, with significant snowfall forecasted, leading to school closures in Zillah and Highland. Yakima County Fire District 5 has also responded to multiple structure fires, prompting safety tips from Fire Chief Ken Shipman. Residents are advised to stay indoors as freezing temperatures sweep the region.

Yard Waste Collection Extended to Dec. 12th

The City of Yakima has extended its yard waste collection service to December 12, 2022, due to warmer weather delaying foliage drop. Public Works Director Scott Schafer emphasized the unusual conditions impacting the fall season. This extension aims to accommodate residents managing yard waste during the holiday season.

Yakima County News Release Removal of River Encampment Debris Scheduled

Yakima County is set to conduct a helicopter airlift on October 5th to remove over nine tons of debris from the Yakima and Naches rivers, primarily linked to six abandoned encampments. This initiative reflects the county's commitment to maintaining public spaces and addressing environmental concerns associated with homelessness.

Options Available for Christmas Tree Disposal

Yakima residents can take advantage of a Christmas tree disposal service offered by the City of Yakima for a fee of $10.00, as announced by Solid Waste Manager Loretta Zammarchi. The service allows residents to schedule a pickup from their homes, ensuring an environmentally friendly disposal option as the holiday season concludes.

Severe Wind Causing Damage in Yakima

Severe winds in Yakima have caused significant damage, including toppling the community Christmas tree at Millennium Plaza. Fortunately, the tree sustained only minimal damage, highlighting the community's resilience in the face of adverse weather conditions during the holiday season.

Heat Advisory Calls for Extra Precautions

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Yakima, expecting temperatures to soar as high as 107 degrees from August 2nd to August 4th, 2017. Residents are urged to take extra precautions to stay safe during this extreme heat event. This advisory highlights the importance of community awareness regarding weather-related dangers.

Volunteer Opportunities on City of Yakima Tree Board

The City of Yakima is seeking volunteers to fill three open positions on the newly established Tree Board, particularly encouraging those with arborist training and tree-related experience to apply. This initiative aims to enhance community involvement in urban forestry and tree management. Interested candidates should submit their applications to the City Clerk's office.

Community Clean Ups Proving Successful

The City of Yakima's recent community clean-up events have successfully collected nearly 20 tons of trash, 2 tons of metal, and 638 old tires, showcasing the community's commitment to environmental sustainability. These events, coordinated by the Refuse Division, reflect significant local engagement and efforts to maintain a clean environment. The successful outcomes highlight the effectiveness of community initiatives in tackling waste management challenges.