City residents can compost their leaves through the City of Philadelphia in two ways this year.
The bagged leaf drop-off is at specific locations on four Saturdays at 13 locations from 9 am to 3 pm.
Dates for bagged leaf drop-offs:
Drop-off Location Area
15th & Bigler Sts. South Philadelphia
43rd & Powelton Sts. West Philadelphia
4800 Wayne Ave. (Happy Hollow Rec Center) Germantown
54th & Woodbine Ave. West Philadelphia
7901 Ridgeway St. (Fox Chase Rec Center) Northeast
American & Thompson Sts. North Philadelphia
Broad & Christian Sts. South Philadelphia
Castor & Foulkrod Sts. Frankford
Cathedral St. & Ridge Ave. Northwest
Corinthian & Poplar Sts. North Philadelphia
Graver Lane & Seminole St. Northwest
Pennway St & Cottman Ave. (Jardel Rec Center) Northeast
Washington La & Ardleigh St. Northwest
For areas with high volume of leaves, there will be a mechanical effort with leaf blowers, sweepers and leaf loaders. The schedule below is when selected parts of city will have the collection.
Week # 1: November 8 – 12
(Oak Lane and Frankford)
Monday, November 8
Tuesday, November 9
Wednesday, November 10
Thursday, November 11
VETERANS DAY – NO COLLECTIONS
Friday, November 12
Week # 2: November 15 – 19
(West Philadelphia)
Monday, November 15
Tuesday, November 16
Wednesday, November 17
Thursday, November 18
Friday, November 19
(South Philadelphia)
Friday, November 19
Week # 3: November 22 – 26
(Northeast)
Monday, November 22
Tuesday, November 23
Wednesday, November 24
Thursday, November 25
HOLIDAY – THANKSGIVING
Friday, November 26
(Northeast)
Monday, November 29
Tuesday, November 30
Wednesday, December 1
Thursday, December 2
Friday, December 3
Week # 5: December 6 – 10
(Northwest)
Monday, December 6
Tuesday, December 7
Wednesday, December 8
Thursday, December 9
Friday, December 10
Week # 6: December 13 – 17
(Northwest)
Monday, December 13
Tuesday, December 14
Wednesday, December 15
Thursday, December 16
Friday, December 17
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