Second Round of Leaf Collection to Begin November 28, 2022

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The City of Niles Department of Public Works will begin a second round of leaf collection on Monday, November 28, at 7:00am.  Collection will start in the Fourth Ward.  Please get as many leaves to the curb as possible, as crews will only make one trip around the city.  If you are unable to rake your leaves out in time, you may take them to the Southeast Berrien County Landfill, 3200 Chamberlain Rd., Buchanan, and dispose of them.  

Remember these rules when raking leaves to the curb:

  1. Rake leaves to the back of the curb and not onto the pavement.
  2. Only clean leaves will be picked up. Leaves mixed with brush limbs trash ashes, or other debris will not be picked up.
  3. Leaves must be raked out in advance of the pickers. Leaves raked out afterwards will not be picked up.

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