TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Last Call for Leaf Collection!

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Town of Chapel Hill issued the following announcement on Feb. 16.

The Town of Chapel Hill’s final collection of loose leaves for this season will begin Monday, February 21.

Place loose leaves, free of limbs and debris, behind the curb or drainage ditch for collection no later than 7 a.m. February 21 to ensure leaves are collected. Find out which neighborhoods have been collected at townofchapelhill.org/leaves.

Once your route has been completed, the Town will only collect leaves that are left in year-round yard waste containers. You can place leaves in a yard waste cart or other rigid container for curbside collection as well as 30 gallon, 50-pound-weight-limit brown paper bags. Leaves in plastic bags will not be collected.

You can also consider other natural ways of disposing of the leaves, including our voluntary Leave the Leaves program—in partnership with the New Hope Audubon Society—and composting your leaves.

For information about disposal options, visit townofchapelhill.org/leaves or call 919-969-5100.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Town of Chapel Hill 



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