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Leaf drop-off locations Nov. 9 - 12
Leaf drop-off locations for composting
Residents can help maintain the crucial operations of our City?s stormwater drainage system by properly disposing of fall leaves. Citizens are reminded to not sweep leaves and other yard debris into the street or drainage areas. Doing so is a violation of City Code and can result in fines. This year, two alternatives are being provided by the City for citizens to recycle leaves and organic debris.
1. Drop off at the City Transit Depository (1845 S. Hancock Expressway)
Saturdays, Nov. 7, 14 and 21
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
2. Drop off at one of the street sweeper staging locations
City trucks will be staged at different locations throughout the month to collect the leaves picked up by street sweepers. Residents can also drop off their leaves to these trucks. Exact locations will be announced weekly. Check www.SpringsGov.com for updates each Friday for the street sweeper staging locations for the following week. These locations are subject to change due to inclement weather and trucks may be gone for short periods of time to dump the leaves when the truck beds are full. Citizens may call Streets Dispatch at 385-5934 for information.
Monday, Nov. 9; Tuesday, Nov. 10; and Thurs., November 12 (Wed. is a City Holiday):
Corner of Clarkson Drive and Patrician Way (North side of Wasson Park, which is at the corner of Circle Drive and Constitution Avenue) (map)
If leaves are brought in plastic bags, the bags will need to be emptied and taken with the resident. Hazardous materials, plastics, branches and other items are not allowed. Leaves will be taken to the City Street Division?s recycle yard and turned into compost, which will be available to citizens in the spring.
Rocky Top Resources at 1755 East Las Vegas Street also takes leaves for recycling (residential only) on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Recycling is free with a canned good donation for Care and Share.
Composting is a good option for leaves and yard debris because according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) it is a form of recycling that prevents filling our landfills, helps prevent pollution, enriches soils and reduces the production of methane gas.
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