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Posted on: February 24, 2017

[ARCHIVED] UPDATE: Curbside Leaf Pickup Postponed To March 20 Due To Snow

Snow Leaves
Update - March 14
The City of Geneva hopes the third time is the charm to conduct a special curbside leaf collection after snow scuttled pickup plans this week.

The collection, which is being held for two-thirds of Geneva residents who did not receive a special fourth pickup last fall, will now take place the week of March 20 for the following areas:

•    Zone A – East of the Fox River
•    Zone C – West of the Fox River, south of Route 38 or south of Kaneville Road and south of Keslinger Road.

Residents living in these zones should have their leaves raked to the parkway no later than 7 a.m. Monday, March 20. Operations will take about one week to complete.

Geneva’s curbside leaf collection passed every street three times during October and November as part of our annual program. However, after a delayed start to the fall season and inquiries from residents, the City Council Nov. 21 authorized a special fourth pickup throughout the community.

The City’s leaf contractor was able to finish Zone B on the City’s northwest side during the final week of November. However, snow has delayed the collection twice – the first week of December and the week of March 13 – for the remaining zones.

Residents living in Zone B (west of the Fox River, north of Route 38 or north of Kaneville Road and north of Keslinger Road; residents living on these streets are part of Zone B) will not be receiving another pickup in March since their leaves were collected last fall.

For residents in Zones A & C, leaves should be raked to the parkway parallel to the street and about 12 inches behind the curb or edge of the pavement. Raking leaves into the street or curb/gutter can clog storm sewers, which can later result in street flooding.

Leaf piles containing either yard waste or brush will not be collected. Geneva’s yard waste and brush programs are scheduled to begin in April for all homes throughout the City. People also should make sure their leaf piles are clear of cars and other obstructions that would prevent the contractor’s vacuum trucks from accessing the parkways. Leaves placed at the curb after the crews have passed will not be collected.

A map and full leaf collection program regulations can be found on the City’s website. Questions can be directed to the Geneva Public Works Department at 630-232-1501.

Update - March 12
The special curbside leaf collection scheduled to start Monday, March 13 for most of Geneva has officially been postponed due to the expected snow storm.

With forecasts calling for between 4 to 7 inches of snow, the vacuum truck machines are not going to be able to pick up the leaves without clogging. A new collection date has been determined yet, but the City and our vendor are discussing a new schedule.

The special fourth collection was supposed to take place for Zones A & C. We will post more information as it becomes available.

Original News Release - Feb. 24
The City's curbside leaf collection vacuum program is scheduled to restart operations for the two-thirds of Geneva residents who did not receive a special fourth pickup last fall.

The special collection will take place the week of March 13 for the following areas:

•    Zone A – East of the Fox River
•    Zone C – West of the Fox River, south of Route 38 or south of Kaneville Road and south of Keslinger Road.

Residents living in these zones should have their leaves raked to the parkway no later than 7 a.m. Monday, March 13. Operations will take about one week to complete.

Geneva’s curbside leaf collection passed every street three times during October and November as part of its annual program. However, after a delayed start to the fall season and inquiries from residents, the City Council authorized a special fourth pickup Nov. 21 throughout the community.

The City’s leaf contractor was able to finish Zone B on the City’s northwest side during the last week of November. Work was scheduled to begin in December for Zones A & C before snow and freezing temperatures halted operations.

Residents living in Zone B (west of the Fox River, north of Route 38 or north of Kaneville Road and north of Keslinger Road; residents living on these streets are part of Zone B) will not be receiving another pickup in March since their leaves were collected last fall.

For residents in Zones A & C, leaves should be raked to the parkway parallel to the street and about 12 inches behind the curb or edge of the pavement. Raking leaves into the street or curb/gutter can clog storm sewers, which can later result in street flooding.

Leaf piles containing either yard waste or brush will not be collected. Geneva’s yard waste and brush programs are scheduled to begin in April for all homes throughout the City. People also should make sure their leaf piles are clear of cars and other obstructions that would prevent the contractor’s vacuum trucks from accessing the parkways. Leaves placed at the curb after the crews have passed will not be collected.

A map and full leaf collection program regulations can be found on the City’s website. Questions can be directed to the Geneva Public Works Department at 630-232-1501.
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