City of Des Moines, IA

02/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2026 10:59

Removal of Cemetery Decorations Begins March 2, 2026


Des Moines, Iowa - Monday, February 23, 2026 - On March 2, 2026, weather permitting, Des Moines Park and Recreation Department staff will begin the process of removing all cemetery memorial decorations that have been placed on gravesites in municipal cemeteries.

Residents who have decorated gravesites with materials they would like to keep must remove them by no later than March 1, from the following municipal cemeteries:

  • Glendale - 4909 University Ave
  • Glendale Masonic - 1550 48th Street
  • Woodland and Saint Ambrose - 2019 Woodland Ave.
  • Laurel Hill - 3601 East Court Ave.
  • Oak Grove - 3903 SW 31st St.
  • Sims - 3605 East University Ave.
  • Elm Grove - 6501 Indianola Rd.
Materials remaining on gravesites and monuments after February 28 will be discarded. The Cemetery staff will remove and discard ornaments, such as vigil lights, wreaths, statues, metal holders, floral decorations, fences, boxes, toys, vases, glass, solar lights, wood signs, cement blocks, unsightly decorations, faded decorations and similar articles placed on lots. No material of any kind (rocks, borders, edging, etc.) shall be placed on cemetery lots. Cemetery staff will complete the clearing of materials by 4:00 p.m. on March 13, at which time the public will again be able to place decorations, which will be left in place until the summer cleanup begins the week of July 1, 2026.

For more information pertaining to any of these locations, contact the Des Moines Municipal Cemetery Customer Service and Sales office at 515-248-6320 or [email protected].

Contact
Ally MacLean
Communications Specialist II, City Manager's Office
(515) 689-8911
[email protected]

About the City of Des Moines

The City of Des Moines is Iowa's capital, and our 17 departments serve more than 214,000 residents and 46 neighborhood associations. Des Moines is a leader in sustainability and provides its residents with vibrant neighborhoods, an active downtown, and abundant leisure opportunities.

Des Moines continuously improves neighborhoods, public safety, and quality of life by offering exceptional city services and reliable infrastructure while fostering an involved and compassionate community for all who visit and live there. Visit DSM.city, Facebook, and X for more information.

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