From today’s Savannah Morning News . . .
Along with the start of curbside recycling, Savannah also initiated its yard clipping collection last week.
By state law, yard waste cannot be commingled with household waste in a landfill. Separating it allows the city to compost yard waste.
Yard waste is collected on the day after recycling and household garbage collection. It can be placed in a container of up to 32 gallons in volume, stacked in neat bundles of no more than 4 feet in length, 12 inches in diameter, and 40 pounds, or placed in yard bags.
A city survey indicated the bags are available at these locations:
– Publix – Twelve Oaks and Largo Plaza.
– Home Depot – Abercorn Street and Victory Drive.
– Kroger – Abercorn Street, Mall Boulevard and Ogeechee Road.
– Lowes – Abercorn Street.

Thanks for this useful information, Clara. Looks like Savannah is finally getting all it’s waste management (and non-waste management) ducks in a row.
…Well even as of 2012, Savannah has NOT gotten it’s ducks in a row at all. What a joke! No business recycling? Styrofoam galore? Waste management is certainly not very managed to this day. Let’s get some other people in office. It’s about time – the landfills can’t wait.