The Township is divided into four routes for leaf collection. Crews will move from route to route in order. That means Route 1 will be serviced first, Route 2 will be serviced next, and so on. Crews collect leaves on more than 150 miles of streets and will make repeated passes throughout the Township to ensure that all leaf piles are collected.
Step 1: Using the GIS map below (or the PDF version), find which route your street is on.
Step 2: Each week, we will post an updated schedule of where we will be collecting leaves the following week. Updates can be found on this webpage and on our Facebook page.
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Update as of 12/11/2025: Another round of accumulating snow is possible this weekend, and our Public Works crews are ready. Equipment is prepped so they can clear roads and spread salt as needed. The weather has made leaf collection a challenge, but crews have been out, including all day today, picking up as many leaves as possible. Once temperatures rise a bit next week, we’ll shift back to leaf collection. Stay safe and stay warm!
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Update as of 12/09/2025: Our Public Works crews are back on the roads collecting leaves! They are working on Route 1, starting in the northern part of the Township and working their way south. Crews plan to go through all four routes and then make one final sweep through the Township
by December 23. As a reminder, please place ONLY LEAVES at the curb (no sticks, seed pods, walnuts, or other tree debris). This helps keep our crews on schedule and our equipment operating efficiently.
Step 3: Get raking! All leaf piles should be placed on the curb, away from parked cars, mailboxes, and storm drains. Piles should be clear of any limbs and grass clippings. Do not bag leaves.
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