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Village of Ridgewood : Leaf Collection Schedule Including dates for leaves to be placed in the street

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Leaf Collection Schedule Including dates for leaves to be placed in the street

IMPORTANT UPDATE ON LEAF COLLECTION DATES

This past week we have stepped up our enforcement efforts for leaf removal. As a result warning letters were issued to those homes which had leaves out not within the timeframe provided or too close to a storm drain. There seems to be some confusion as to when leaves are to be placed in the street. A clarification of the dates is as follows:

AREA A

Collection Date – Nov. 5 – 10 (Leaves MUST be placed in the street between Oct. 29 through Nov. 5)

Collection Date – Nov. 30 – Dec. 3 (Leaves MUST be placed in the street between Nov. 23 through Nov. 30)

AREA B

Collection Date – Nov. 9 – 13 (Leaves MUST be placed in the street between Nov. 2 through Nov. 9)

Collection Date Nov. 30 – Dec. 4 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Nov. 23 through Nov. 30)

Collection Date – Dec. 14 – 18 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Dec. 7 through Dec. 14)

AREA C

Collection Date – Nov. 12 – 18 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Nov. 5 through Nov. 12)

Collection Date – Dec. 7-11 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Dec. 1 through Dec. 7)

AREA D

Collection Date – Nov. 19 – 25 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Nov. 12 through Nov. 19)

Collection Date – Dec. 14 – 18 (Leaves MUST be placed in street between Dec. 7 through Dec. 14)

With the heavy leaf drop upon us it is important that you have leaves out by the FIRST DATE of your scheduled pick-up. Leaves WILL NOT be picked up on all dates shown for pick up but rather during that timeframe. Your leaves will only be picked up ONCE during that timeframe. We will not go back to your street until your next scheduled day once we have picked up your leaves.

9 thoughts on “Village of Ridgewood : Leaf Collection Schedule Including dates for leaves to be placed in the street

  1. Shouldn’t the last day for putting out leaves in each time range be the day BEFORE the first possible pickup day in that time range, not the first day itself? If they come early in the morning that day, you’ve missed it.

  2. If you place your leaves in the street be careful not to park your hot car over those leaves, they can start a fire, so be careful.

  3. Why do we allow unions and “public servants” to think they run this town. Let’s not forget who works for who. Just come pick up my leaves when I put them in the street. I already paid my bill.

  4. to 12;19 are you high on drugs, the union , and or servants do not run this town. it,s your manager who,s the boss. but the problem is they don’t replace workers who left the job. the crews are under staffed.

  5. I use to burn them at the curb they smell so nice.

  6. Roberta is busy doing damage control on Facebook. If she did things right the first time, no damage control would be needed. For that matter if she did anything, even one thing, correctly. She is a mess. My neighbor’s and I are out today working on leaves and everyone is completely unsure of what to do with them. Why, because the collections do not happen when scheduled, and the mighty Tracy is riding around waiting to slap summonses on everyone.

  7. This just in from Facebook, that idiotic Gwen Hauck has this to say about the leaf collection difficulties, which people are complaint about loudly and legitimately:

    Gwenn Hauck The trick is to cooperate w/each other in the effort to be a municipality that still collects leaves well, AND spends our taxpayer’s money efficiently!.. Furthermore, if you have any questions, Village Hall answers the phone immediately/real time!

    Oh my gosh, could she possibly be any more embarrassing?

  8. Leaf me alone

  9. no leaf left behind, good luck, never going to happen. not in any place that has leaves.

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