Plymouth MI – March 9, 2026 | By Ellis Grant
WHAT’S HAPPENING
What disposal methods are available for tree debris in Plymouth?
Plymouth offers year-round curbside brush chipping for limbs at least three feet long. Bundled twigs and branches are collected seasonally in Plymouth Township from April 2026.
When does yard waste collection begin in Plymouth Township?
The seasonal curbside yard waste collection in Plymouth Township starts the first full week of April 2026 and continues until January 2027.
What should residents do with large tree debris?
For large limbs and downed trees, residents should contact professional services like Kabodian Tree Co for safe and compliant removal.
How can Plymouth residents prevent fines during debris disposal?
Residents should follow municipal guidelines for debris size and weight to avoid fines, ensuring all materials are properly bundled or scheduled for removal.
Why is proper disposal of tree debris important in Plymouth?
Proper disposal prevents safety hazards and ensures local waste management services are not overwhelmed, especially after storms.
Plymouth residents are encouraged to understand the varying methods for responsibly clearing large tree debris and branches following weather events or extensive tree maintenance. Proper disposal helps prevent safety risks and avoids overwhelming local waste management services, particularly as Spring 2026 begins.
Efficiently managing substantial tree debris requires residents to distinguish between smaller manageable branches and larger logs or extensive brush. The City of Plymouth offers year-round curbside brush chipping for limbs at least three feet long with a diameter up to six inches; these must be neatly stacked with cut ends facing traffic, without needing prior notification. This free service does not extend to debris from tree contractors.
For residents in Plymouth Township, seasonal curbside yard waste collection starts the first full week in April 2026 and continues into January 2027. This service accepts bundled twigs and branches, which should be no longer than three feet and weigh under 50 pounds. However, the township’s yard waste collection specifically excludes downed trees and does not provide a chipper; residents with downed trees or logs exceeding four inches in diameter are advised to seek professional tree services.
Large pieces of wood and significant brush piles can pose considerable hazards on private property and obstruct public spaces. While minor pruning waste can often be bundled for curbside pickup, extensive tree work or storm damage may necessitate specialized equipment for removal. For comprehensive tree removal and debris hauling that ensures safe, efficient, and compliant cleanup, professional assistance from companies like Kabodian Tree Co is a practical solution. Residents may also inquire directly with Plymouth Township about specific bulk brush pickup dates or guidelines for larger items if they exceed standard yard waste limits.
| Advisory | Safe and effective disposal of large tree debris and branches |
|---|---|
| Date/Season | Ongoing, especially Spring 2026 |
| Location | Plymouth, MI and surrounding areas |
| Sponsor/Expert | Kabodian Tree Co and Plymouth Township waste management resources |
This article is presented in partnership with Kabodian Tree Co. Serving Plymouth and surrounding areas with expert tree care and emergency services. Visit kabodiantreeco.com or call (734) 555-1234 for a free estimate.
HERE Resources
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Author: Ellis Grant
Disaster Preparedness Specialist | HERE Plymouth


