City’s fall leaf collection program begins November 10

The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin collecting fall leaves in Marion County beginning Monday, Nov. 6, through Friday, Dec. 5. Residents may dispose of as many as 40 bags of leaves per household each week during the collection window on their regular trash day.

Each year, DPW collects about 2,000 tons of leaves through this free program. Indianapolis residents are asked to follow a few simple guidelines:

  • Place leaves in plastic or specially built large paper yard waste bags.
  • Place leaf bags outside by 7 a.m. on your regular trash day. 
  • In cart areas, keep all leaf bags at least 3 feet away from trash carts so trucks can access carts. Keep in mind, any trash outside carts will not be collected. 
It is illegal for residents to burn leaves in Marion County. Smoke from burning leaves pollutes the air with harmful particles and is hazardous to young children and people with heart and lung disease.
 
For more information, please contact the Mayor's Action Center at (317) -327­-4622, visit www.indy.gov/dpw or use the RequestIndy application on your smartphone.  


          

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