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Christmas Tree Collections

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Although bankruptcy has forced Orange County to cancel its tree recycling program this year, the loss will be offset because almost all cities in the county are offering similar services. Cities that require residents to drop off their trees include:

* Buena Park, at 7171 Thomas St., through Jan. 26

* Mission Viejo through Jan. 11 at Home Depot store, 27952 Hillcrest, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, until 9 p.m. weekdays

* Santa Ana, at Alona Park, 1817 W. 21st St., and Memorial Park, 2101 Flower St., on Jan. 7

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* Tustin, at Columbus Tustin Park, 14712 Prospect Ave., on Jan. 7 and 8

Curbside collection is available in:

* Anaheim through Jan. 6

* Brea through Jan. 6

* Costa Mesa from Monday to Jan. 13

* Dana Point from Monday to Jan. 13

* Fullerton through Jan. 13

* Garden Grove through Jan. 6

* Huntington Beach through Jan. 13

* La Habra dates aren’t set, but collection information will be televised on cable Channel 3

* La Palma through Jan. 6

* Laguna Beach began Dec. 26

* Laguna Hills through Jan. 13

* Newport Beach began Dec. 26

* Orange through Jan. 7

* Placentia through Jan. 6

* San Clemente through Jan. 13

* San Juan Capistrano from Monday to Jan. 13

* Seal Beach from Jan. 3 to 7

* Stanton from Monday to Jan. 6

* Villa Park through Jan. 6

* Westminster through Jan. 7

* Yorba Linda through Jan. 6

Cities offering both curbside pickup and drop-off sites include:

* Cypress from Jan. 3 to 7, with drop-off at corner of Walker Street and Orange Avenue from Jan. 3 to 6

* Costa Mesa from Jan. 3 to 13, with drop-off at Orange County Fairgrounds

* Irvine through Jan. 7, with drop-off at 16182 W. Construction Circle Saturday and Jan. 7

* Lake Forest began Dec. 26, with drop-off at Laguna Niguel Park on Jan. 7 and 8

* Los Alamitos on Wednesday and Jan. 4, with drop-off at 10608 Los Alamitos Blvd. on Jan. 14

Researched by FRANK MESSINA / For The Times

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