2024 Spring Yard Waste Curbside Collection for City Residents Happening the First Three Thursdays in May City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially announced its 2024 Spring Yard Waste Curbside Collection, which will take place on the first three Thursdays in May. This program allows residents to efficiently dispose of yard waste, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable community. By participating, residents can avoid the hassle of transporting waste to disposal sites, ensuring that their yards remain tidy and free of debris. The initiative not only supports local cleanliness but also aligns with broader environmental goals within the city. Residents are encouraged to follow the specified guidelines for proper yard waste preparation to facilitate smooth collection.

This service exemplifies the city's dedication to community welfare and environmental stewardship. For more information, residents can access the downloadable flyer, which provides comprehensive details about the collection process. Engaging in this program is a simple yet effective way for residents to contribute positively to their community's health and appearance.

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