City crews will only be removing trees, and branches from trees, that were/are located in the boulevard and on city right-of-way or property. The removal of all non-boulevard, side yard and back yard trees and limbs is the responsibility of the property owner.
City of Hudson residents with storm debris that was the result of the storms on June 20th, 21st, and 22nd may transport them to a drop off site at the corner of Hanley Road and O’Neil Road near the entrance to the St. Croix Business Park. Please see the link below for a map of the location. Citizens should use the temporary entrance on O’Neil Road to enter the site.
The site will be open from 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week. The site will be open from Noon on Tuesday, June 25th until 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, 2013.
The site is for City of Hudson residents only. City staff will be on-site during hours of operations to check proof of residency, so City residents should bring their drivers’ license or other form of ID to prove they live in the City. Non-City residents should contact their local officials for information on where they can dispose of debris.
Patrol officers will monitor the site in the overnight hours. Citations will be issued as deemed necessary for any refuse being deposited by non-City residents or for the dumping of non-storm yard waste or garbage at this site.
Questions can be directed to the Public Works department at 715-386-4767, ext. 113.