Weather permitting, Fall Clean-Up (the collection of leaves and yard waste) is scheduled from October 18th – November 18th.
The last day to put yard
waste/leaves to the curb for pick up is November 14th. Leaves and yard
waste should be placed in separate piles behind the curb – NOT IN THE
STREET. Bagged material will not be collected by the Village. If
residents wish to bag their yard waste, they will need to contact a private
hauler for collection or take the yard waste to the LeBrun Road yard waste
site. Leaf
Collection map will be posted on our website once fall clean-up begins.
“Yard Waste” is defined by the village as: All materials originating in the yard and garden which are capable of natural decomposition, including leaves and other vegetation. Yard waste cannot include brush, stumps, plant stalks, tree roots, or root balls.
Crews will collect leaves and yard waste throughout the Village
following regular garbage collection routes. However, depending on the amount
of yard waste placed at the curb, crews will not always be able to pick this
material up on the same day as the garbage is collected.
THERE IS NO BRUSH PICK UP DURING FALL CLEAN-UP THEREFORE DO NOT PLACE BRUSH AT THE CURB DURING THIS TIME.
“Brush” is defined by the village as: Trimmings from shrubs, trees, and stalks from garden plants (Rosebush and Bamboo). Brush piles must be free of loose leaves, grass, and yard waste; it cannot include tree roots or root balls.
GREEN GRASS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED BY
THE VILLAGE. Green grass can be taken to the yard waste site on LeBrun Road.
LEBRUN YARD WASTE SITE (for Allouez Residents Only!) IS OPEN 24/7 (LeBrun
Yard waste is located on Le Brun Street -take East River Drive, or Libal
Street, or Webster Avenue south towards De Pere.)
It is not possible to accurately tell residents the exact day their yard waste
will be picked up, but once collection begins information will be available on
the Village’s website. If additional information is needed, please call the
Village Hall at 448-2800 during office hours. Thank you for your cooperation.
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