With the recent change weather, it is starting to look like fall in Greensboro. Temperatures have dropped some and there has been rain. The above photo was taken at the corner of Spring Garden Street and Lindell Road. This is the entrance to Lindley Park, where the park used to be. If you look closely, on the right, you can see the stone columns that welcome you to Lindley Park. Throughout Greensboro, leaves have started to change color and fall. Before you know it, the city will be coming around to collect the leaves you leave at the road. Are you ready? Do you want to be? Read more here:
Greensboro's Department of Field Operations will have two rounds of loose leaf collection. If the leaves are at the curb by November 12th, they will be collected by December 23rd. Leaves on the curb by December 27th will be collected by January 25th. If you elect to use the regular yard waste service, they will take them every week, as long as they are in clear plastic bags or garbage bags. They use the leaves to fertilize city properties. Most importantly, the program keeps leaves from blocking the storm drains. In 2018, almost 14,000 tons were collected and reused (reference and more information, here).
What a good service Janis.. I love the look of autumn leaves when they fall, but they do cause a few problems 🍁
Posted by: Grace | Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 09:33 AM
Some of the same removal is done here at present. A lot of brown paper bags added to the usual curbside items these days.
Posted by: William Kendall | Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 07:25 PM