Lawrence compost facility now to open for the season on March 8

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Lawrence’s compost facility will now open for the season on Saturday, March 8, delayed a week by the relentless winter weather in the area.

The facility, at 1420 E. 11th St., will open for the first self-load Saturday event of the year from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. that day, offering compost and woodchips from locally collected yard waste.

“The recent bouts of winter weather have impacted processing at the compost facility, causing delays in preparation for the season,” the city said in an update Monday. “We appreciate the patience of our residents as we work to ensure the facility is ready to serve the community.”

The compost facility provides Lawrence residents with an opportunity to drop off yard waste and pick up nutrient-rich compost and woodchips to improve soil health, reduce landfill waste and contribute to a greener community, according to a previous release from the city.

There are city-load events planned for the first Saturdays of four months, if materials allow: April 5, May 3, June 7 and October 4. Self-load Saturdays are generally held on the other weeks from March through mid-December, though the schedule is subject to change.

Yard waste dropoff, self-load events and the April city-load event are limited to Lawrence residents, and proof of residency is required. The other city-load events will be open to anyone, according to the city.

Self-loaded materials cost $10 for more than 20 gallons per trip, or less than 20 gallons free; city-loaded material is $15 per scoop; and fees for yard waste dropoffs are $10, or $20 for extra large dropoffs (such as those using a truck and trailer or dump truck), according to the release. The facility accepts cash only.

There’s more information on the city’s website at lawrenceks.org/swm/compost-facility/.

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