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The Pueblo Chieftain editorial: City still moved too slowly to set up dropoff sites for tree limbs and branches

One look at Page 1 of The Pueblo Chieftain on Wednesday, and it was obvious that Puebloans were thrilled to have the city set up two locations where they could dump tree limbs and branches broken by a recent wet snowstorm.

Our photos showed a long line of pickup trucks and piles of branches.

We’re pleased that the city opened the drop-off sites on Tuesday, but frankly, it should have happened over the weekend.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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