POWER OUTAGE for Central Menlo Park due to a vehicle collision at Ravenswood and Laurel St. Please AVOID the area. The outage may affect air conditioning/heating/fans, medical equipment, and electronics. Estimated time for power restoration is 2 p.m. MORE details at https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outage-tools/outage-map/.
Spring is here and the flowers are blooming! Does your soil need more nutrients to create a lavish garden? You’re in luck! City of Menlo Park residents may pick up free compost starting on April 17 until supplies last. Appointments are not required.
Compost will be stored in debris boxes at these locations:
These locations are self-serve so please bring your own shovels, gloves and containers to fill.
Additionally, limited bagged compost are available at these locations until supplies last:
Compost benefits
Everyone in San Mateo County is required to place all food and plant material into their green bin. The food scraps and yard trimmings are made into compost, which is used to enrich the soil of gardens, parks and farms. Composting also reduces greenhouse gases, which makes using your green bin a great way to fight climate change—right from your own home! These wonderful benefits are why California passed state law SB 1383, which made sorting food and plants into the green bin mandatory for everyone. Visit the City’s webpage to learn more about SB 1383.
For healthy compost and clean soil for gardens, parks and farms, we all need to do our part to keep ALL plastic out the green bin. To request free kitchen pail, please contact Recology at 650-595-3900 or learn how to compost at home.
Just remember, “Food In, Plastic Out”:
If you need more compost in the meantime, feel free to visit Shoreway Environmental Center. The facility offers year-round free compost. Please bring proof of residency and no appointment is needed. Residents are limited to take two 50-lb bags each week.
Menlo Park, CA
DurationStarts on April 17 until supplies last
CostFree
Email 650-330-6780