Los Angeles residents looking to discard their Christmas trees will have several options for making sure they are collected by city sanitation crews, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Friday.

Angelenos who have city trash pickup may cut up the trees and put the assorted parts into the green bin. City crews also will collect trees that are on the curb next to the green bin on the regularly scheduled trash day.

“Getting rid of a Christmas tree can be a hassle, and dried-out trees are a fire danger, so we want to make it easy and free for Angelenos to dispose of them,” Garcetti said in a statement.

For those who do not have green bins, the city will set up tree dropoff centers for one day -- Jan. 4 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. -- in neighborhoods stretching from Watts to West Hills. Dropoffs may be made at the following locations:


Baldwin Hills

Rancho Cienega Recreation Center

5001 Rodeo Road

Encino

Balboa Sports Center

17015 Burbank Blvd.

Los Angeles Zoo parking lot

Junction of 5 and 134 freeways

Rancho Park

Cheviot Hills Recreation Center

2551 Motor Ave.


Sunland/Tujunga

Sunland Park

8651 Foothill Blvd.

Westchester

Westchester Municipal Building

7166 West Manchester Ave.

Bel-Air

Fire Station No. 71

107 S. Beverly Glen Blvd.

Crenshaw

Fire Station No. 94

4470 Coliseum St.


Cypress Park

Fire Station No. 44

1410 Cypress Ave.

Hancock Park

Fire Station No. 29

4029 W. Wilshire Blvd.

Hollywood

Fire Station No. 82

5769 Hollywood Blvd.

Franklin Canyon

Fire Station No. 108

12520 Mulholland Dr.


Porter Ranch

Fire Station No. 28

11641 Corbin Ave.

Sherman Oaks

Fire Station No. 88

5101 N. Sepulveda Blvd.

South Los Angeles

Fire Station No. 21

1192 E. 51st St.

South Los Angeles

Fire Station No. 64

10811 S. Main St.


Sun Valley

Fire Station No. 77

9224 Sunland Blvd.

Watts

Fire Station No. 65

1801 E. Century Blvd.

West Hills

Fire Station No. 106

23004 Roscoe Blvd.

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