3-Week Loose-Leaf Collection Program Begins Monday, Nov. 13
*Please see below a news release issued by the City of Burlington.
Burlington, Ont. — Oct. 24, 2023 — The City of Burlington’s loose-leaf collection program starts on Monday, Nov. 13. Residents are encouraged to check the leaf collection schedule and zone map. Each collection zone will have only one pick-up week. Loose-leaves placed after the zone start date will not be collected.
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The City has also launched a new interactive Collection Tracking Map to keep residents informed of progress made by collection crews as they make their way through each zone. The map will be updated each day by 7 p.m. to show routes completed that day.Residents planning on using the service are reminded that this program is weather dependent. Freezing rain or snow can cause delays or even cancel the program. Always be prepared to bag your leaves for Halton Region’s Yard Waste Pick-up or mulch them to help your lawns and gardens grow.If the collection is delayed or cancelled due to weather or other circumstances, residents can call 905-335-7777 for updated information. Updates will also be posted on burlington.ca/leafcollection as well as the City’s social media channels.To ensure the safety of collection crews and avoid damaging equipment, please keep the loose-leaf piles free of debris and sticks. Leaves mixed with debris and waste will not be collected. Please help prevent flooding by keeping catch basins and ditches clear of leaves.To ensure a successful pick-up, residents can:
- Rake leaves to the edge of the curb or roadway in a loose pile no more than two days before your pick-up date
- Do not place leaves in bike lanes or on sidewalks or pathways
- Prevent flooding by not placing leaves over storm drains
- Remove basketball nets, cars and other obstructions from the road during pick-up dates
- Avoid placing garbage bags, bins, blue boxes or green carts on top of loose-leaf piles
After the collection program is complete, any remaining leaves should be placed in yard-waste bags for curb side collection by Halton Region.As a greener alternative, residents can mulch their leaves with their lawn mower to help feed the soil for the spring.
"The City’s leaf collection program is now even more convenient with the launch of an interactive Collection Tracking Map to keep you updated on our collection progress. Stay informed about your zone's pick-up week and be sure to follow updates on our webpage and the City's social media channels for any weather-related delays or cancellations." -- Enrico Scalera, Director of Roads, Parks & Forestry, City of Burlington
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