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Bridgeport Leaf Collection Information

Here's how leaves will be picked up in Bridgeport.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Bridgeport officials are reminding residents about the leaf pickup rules. Pickup occurs on recycling day.

Leaves should be placed in brown paper bags, garbage cans with no lids or open top cardboard boxes. Leaves can also be brought to the transfer station.

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Leaf Collection Guidelines:

Leaves, brush and grass clippings are on Connecticut’s list of mandatory recycling items. DO NOT MIX THESE WITH GARBAGE. The City of Bridgeport encourages you to compost at home and mulch your grass clippings into your lawn. The City of Bridgeport provides this service year-round.

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1.Curbside by 6:00 a.m. on the recycling day. If your collection day falls on a holiday, your pickup will be the following workday.

2.Yard waste will be collected only in brown paper leaf bags, garbage cans with no lids, or open top cardboard boxes. DO NOT USE CITY TOTERS.

3.Avoid piling leaves along curbside, this obstructs traffic and can lead to potential flooding.

4.Plastic bags, loose piles of brush and leaves, rocks, soil, and sand WILL NOT BE COLLECTED

5.Brush must be less than 4 feet in length and 6 inches or less in diameter. It must be tied up in bundles, no heavier than 50 lbs.

6.There is a 25-pound weight limit for bags and a 50-pound limit for cans. DO NOT OVERLOAD BAGS AND CANS

7.Logs and stumps WILL NOT BE COLLECTED. They can be brought to the Transfer Station, 475 Asylum Street, Bridgeport, CT 06610.

8.If you believe your residence was missed for a Leaf Collection pick up. Please call the Bridgeport Department of Public Facilities on the same day at 203-576-7124.

Bridgeport Transfer Station Guidelines:

1. Yard waste may be brought loose or bagged.

2. All containers - except brown paper leaf bags MUST BE EMPTIED AND REMOVED.

3. All vehicles must display a city license or proof of residence. Example: tax bill, bank statement, rental or lease agreement, driver’s license.

4. Anyone caught dumping when site is closed will be fined and may lose dumping privileges.

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