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Environmental Program
City of Menlo Park
701 Laurel Street
Menlo Park, CA 94025

Tel. 650.330.6763
FAX 650.327.5497
E-mail: ddryer@menlopark.org

 


Related Links
Free Local Water Efficient Landscaping Classes for spring 2008
Environmental Quality Commission
Menlo Park Municipal Water District (MPMWD)
Heritage Tree Information and Removal Permit Forms
Street Tree Pilot Reforestation Project
Garbage and Recycling Pick-Up Schedule

Our Water Our World

Water Pollution Prevention
RecycleWorks - Where to Recycle Locally
Rethink Waste
Calculate Your Carbon Production


Recycling and Garbage
Collection

Allied Waste Holiday schedule
Free Internal Recycling Containers for Qualifying Commercial Customers
How to Recycle Batteries and Cell Phones at Home
Recycling Materials Accepted
Household Hazardous Waste
Apartments and Commercial Properties
Recycle Electronics
Schools
Single Family Homes
Waste Reduction / FAQ
Controlling Junk Mail
 

PUBLIC WORKS
Environmental Program

The City’s Environmental program is a part of the Public Works Department and is responsible for management of recycling and garbage services, processing heritage tree removal permit appeals, and distribution of information concerning waste reduction, water pollution prevention, energy conservation, creek protection and other environmental issues. The program promotes sustainable environmental practices and policies citywide and within City owned facilities and open space areas.

The program is supported by the Environmental Quality Commission.

Hours
Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alternate Fridays: Closed


   Forms & Publications

   News & Events

  • March 29 from 8 to 9 p.m.

    In the name of stopping the catastrophes of global warming, the Earth Hour Campaign is asking everyone to turn off the lights on March 29 from 8 to 9 p.m. Think about what you can do for an hour with the lights off. Take a nap, go for a stroll, play cards, gaze at the stars! Whatever you decide, just know that by turning the lights off, you will be contributing to a rapidly growing global campaign that will put into perspective how effective we can be in curbing global warming.

 

 

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