Fall branch collection starts this week in Niagara.
Anyone living in a single family home or in an small apartment building will be able to leave bundles of branches at the curb for pickup on their regular collection day.
But the bundles can't weigh more than 50 pounds, they can't be more than five feet long and they can't have a diameter of more than 1.6 feet.
Each branch also can't have a diameter of more than 7 centimetres.
Fall branch collection will end on Tuesday November 27th, but you can still drop branches of any size off at one of the Region's Waste and Recycling Drop-off Depots for free.

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