Public Works will be collecting leaves the following weeks:

ZONE 1:

includes Route 38 and all streets north of Route 38, Hollybrook and Glenwood Section, Route 541 (Main Street from Rt. 38 South to Pershing Avenue), Beulah Ave., Eastlick Ave., Ellis Ave., Harding Ave., Pershing Ave., Roosevelt Ave., and Wilson Ave.

1st Collection – week of November 8th

2nd Collection – week of November 29th 


ZONE 2:

includes Maple Grove Estates, all sections of Bobby’s Run, all sections of Meadow Glen, Municipal Drive (from Main Street to Flemish & Bond), Route 541 (Main Street from south of Pershing Avenue to Municipal Drive), Green Street, Moore Street, Morris Street, Pear Street, Queen Street, Ridgway Street, Ross Street, Second Street, Spruce Street, Landing Street, and Walnut Street.

1st Collection – week of November 15th 

2nd Collection – week of December 6th


ZONE 3:

includes Country Village, Coventry Glen, Waverly, and Stirling Chase, Route 541 (Main Street from Municipal Drive to Medford Twp Line), Ark Rd., Bella Rd., Bridge Rd., Camp Dr., Church St., Country Club Dr., Country Way, Creek Rd., Crispin Rd., Eayrestown Rd. (from Municipal Drive to Medford Twp Line), Edward St., Evergreen St., Fenimore Rd., Fostertown Rd., Fox Run, Githens Lane, Hopewell Ave., Landing St., Marriot Dr., Newbold’s Corner Rd., Patricia Court, Pheasant Lane, Point St., Quail Hollow Lane, Deer Path, Shawn’s Way, Stacy Haines Rd., and Willow Street.

1st Collection – week of November 22nd

2nd Collection – week of December 13th 


** The Department of Public Works will go into other Zones if they are ahead of schedule! **

To help the Department of Public Works do their job efficiently, please remember to use extreme care to ensure there is no foreign debris such as tree limbs, rocks, bottles, etc. in the leaves. These items can cause costly breakdowns of the machine and delays in the pick-up schedule.

Ideally, it is recommended that a fenced holding pen or similar means of containment be devised to prevent leaves from blowing after they are raked. Residents should be aware that the leaves must be raked to the curb in order for the vacuum hose to reach them.

To ease the collection process and reduce the risk of fire from automotive exhaust systems, residents are urged not to park vehicles in the area near the raked leaves that have been placed in the street.

The Department of Public works will be collecting leaves until the end of January, weather permitting (longer if needed). Also, starting in the month of April Public Works will have random leaf collections for Spring Cleanup.

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