City Sets Dates for Loose Leaf Pickup Season

City Sets Dates for Loose Leaf Pickup Season
Mayor Mitch Colvin — Mayor Mitch Colvin Official Website
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(Fayetteville, N.C.) – The City of Fayetteville’s residential loose leaf collection service is scheduled to begin Nov. 20 in neighborhoods with 28301 and 28312 zip codes. 

Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation personnel uses specialized equipment to collect loose leaves along the curb. The crews collect the leaves by zip code. 

Collection periods for each zip code are: 

  • 28301 (Nov. 20-Dec. 1, 2023) 
  • 28312 (Nov. 20-Dec. 1, 2023) 
  • 28314 (Dec. 4-15, 2023) 
  • 28303 (Dec. 18-29, 2023) 
  • 28305 (Dec. 18-29, 2023) 
  • 28304 (Jan. 1-12, 2024) 
  • 28311 (Jan. 15-26, 2024) 
  • 28306 (Jan. 29-Feb. 9, 2024) 

Residents should follow these instructions:  

  • Place leaves and pine straw curbside before your first scheduled day of pickup.  
  • Piles should consist of leaves and pine straw only. Please do not include tree limbs or other yard debris.  
  • Leaves and pine straw should be on the curb and away from the roadway and storm drains.  
  • Do not place leaves over yard decorations, meter panels or any other utility equipment close to the ground.  
  • If you put leaves out in sturdy bags or containers on your regular yard waste day, they will be picked up weekly.  

Residents should be aware that bad or inclement weather may cause delays. Residents can also utilize weekly yard waste collections provided by the City’s Solid Waste Division, as long as yard waste is placed in approved containers. 

For more information, visit looseleafseason.com or contact the Call Center at (910) 433-1FAY (1329). 

Original source can be found here.



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