DPW To Begin Leaf Pick-up Program This Monday

leaf-machineThis Monday, November 1st, the Lakewood Public Works Department will start the Fall Leaf Pick-up program, which will consist of two pick-ups. Residents West of Route 9 will have the first pick-up the first two weeks of November and the second pick-up the first two weeks of December. Residents East of Route 9 will have the first pick-up done in the last two weeks of November, and the second pick-up in the last two weeks of December.

Residents are asked to rake the leaves to the street and place them along the curb line for the leaf machine.

After December 31st, an appointments must be made for a leaf pick-up.

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oh well
15 years ago

I always thought lawns looked nicer with leaves, plus it serves as great mulch for the grass as it decays.

Anonymous
15 years ago

so leave them on your lawn. no one will force you to remove them. your neighbors may hate you however…..

anonymous
15 years ago

if you don’t rake them they will smother your lawn and kill your grass

hello
15 years ago

in lakwood leaves would look better than what is on them

Anonymous
15 years ago

its time to bag the leaves.By leaving it curbside it creates a mess it blows all over the street. there is no parking for weeks because of it. And it would save the township money by eliminating the full time cleaning crew.

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15 years ago

i agree with #5….i’m living in lkwd for almost 12 years now and never understood the way the leaf pickup was done in this town