Fall clear bag leaf pick-up program coming soon

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Fall clear bag leaf pick-up program coming soon

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It’s time to do some fall cleaning! Vernon’s fall clear bag leaf pick-up program will take place November 6 – 10, 2023. Emterra Environmental will provide curbside collection of leaves to coincide with regular collection days. In order to take part in the program, residents are reminded to use clear plastic bags. City of Vernon residents may put out an unlimited number of clear bags filled with leaves before 7:00 a.m. on their designated day, at the same location as their regular waste collection. Please keep the following in mind

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