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Subject: PR--YOU RAKE IT, WE'LL TAKE IT
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 10:04:49 -0400
From: Kara....@indy.gov
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 29, 2012

 

Media Contact

Kara Brooks

Communications Director/Department of Public Works

Office of Mayor Greg Ballard – City of Indianapolis

Kara....@indy.gov; C: (317) 447-5909
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You Rake It, We’ll Take It

City’s Fall Leaf Collection Program Begins Monday, Nov. 5

 

INDIANAPOLIS--The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) will soon begin collecting fallen leaves throughout Marion County.

Beginning Monday, November 5 through Friday, November 30, up to 40 bags of leaves per household will be picked up each week free of charge. To ensure a successful collection effort, Indianapolis residents are asked to follow these simple guidelines:

  • Place leaves in plastic or large paper lawn-waste bags. Please close and seal the bags.
  • Place leaf bags out by 7 a.m. on your regular trash day.
  • Clearly identify and separate bags of leaves from regular trash. Place them on opposite sides of the driveway, in different colored bags or use different color tie wraps.

In 96-gallon cart collection areas, all leaves must be bagged and placed at least three feet away from the cart to allow DPW trucks to service the cart. Additionally, all trash must fit inside the cart. Trash outside the cart will not be taken during leaf collection season. Residents also should ensure that sewer inlets and drainage pipes are kept clear of leaves and debris to avoid drainage and flooding problems.

DPW reuses collected leaves as compost and makes it available to Marion County residents, free of charge year round. Compost can be used as a soil conditioner, potting soil or mulch. Using compost improves soil aeration, drainage and nutrient exchange to improve the health of lawns and help gardens grow.

 Last year, more than 7,600 tons of leaves were collected during the City’s annual leaf collection program.

As a reminder, it is illegal 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 or visit www.indy.gov/dpw.

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