Mayor Dean Esposito Announces Fall Leaf Pick-Up Program

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As a courtesy to our residents to help with their yard  clean up needs, and to dispose of their leaves free of charge, the City  of Danbury runs a Fall Leaf Pick-Up program for six weeks. This year,  the program begins on Monday, October 31, 2022 and will run through  Friday, December 9, 2022.

ONLY LEAVES bagged in PAPER LEAF BAGS  with NO TAPE should be left at the curbside in front of residences for  the city’s Highway Department to pick-up.

NO TAPE OF ANY KIND, NO PLASTIC BAGS, NO LARGE DEBRIS, NO GRASS, ROCK, DIRT, GARBAGE OR ANIMAL WASTE, NO BRUSH or TREE STUMPS.

BRANCHES  WILL BE PICKED UP SEPARATELY.  Limbs must be cut into lengths no longer  than 4 feet, no limb may be larger than 4 inches in diameter.  Branches  must be bundled with twine in bundles no heavier than 35 lbs.

The  Leaf Pick Up program is divided by I-84; Section A is south of I-84  (zip code 06810) and section B is north of I-84 (zip code 06811).

Section  A will be picked up the week of October 31st through November 4th.   Residents in this zip code are asked to place their bags curbside  Sunday evenings.

Section B will be collected the next week.  Residents in zip code are asked to place their bags curbside Sunday evenings.

This cycle will be repeated through December 9th, 2022.

Dates for 2022 Fall Leaf Pick-up Program:

October 31 – November 4: Section A (zip code 06810)

November 7 – November 11: Section B (zip code 06811)

November 14 – November 18: Section A

November 21 – November 25: Section B

November 28 – December 2: Section A

December 5 – December 9: Section B

Pick  up dates are subject to change throughout the program depending on  weather and the Highway Department’s work schedule.  Please remember:   the Highway Department tries to get to as many streets during the week  as possible, however, there are times when pick-up will be held over  until the following scheduled visit to your zip code.

Please be  sure to follow the rules listed above for the appropriate disposal of  your leaves.  Keeping our sidewalks and streets free of fall leaves is  vital to keeping your residents safe and for keeping our City beautiful.

Ferris Mulch accepts leaf bags as well as tree and organic yard debris, free for Danbury Citizens.

www.ferrismulchproducts.com

Any questions regarding this program, please contact CityLine 311 (203-744-4311)

Original source can be found here.



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