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Annual Curbside Bulk Brush Collection Program begins May 13

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Above / Brush collection progress can be tracked through interactive map on City website. Meanwhile, be prepared to place brush in bunches with cut ends toward the curb. (PN File Photo)

 The City of Naperville’s 2019 curbside bulk brush collection program begins the week of May 13. This program is an opportunity to dispose of large quantities of unbundled branches and tree trimmings at no cost.

This year the City is divided into five collection districts corresponding to the weekly curbside garbage collection schedule. Each district collection takes one full week to complete. Previously, the collection districts were divided into four weeks. Adding an additional week provides better efficiency and ensures that each district collection is completed on schedule. 

The schedule for May/June 2019 

Homes with garbage collection on this day

Must place brush on parkway by

For collection one time during the week of

Monday

May 12

May 13-17

                      Tuesday

May 19

May 20-24

Wednesday

May 27

May 28-31

Thursday

June 2

June 3-7

Friday

June 9

June 10-14

Brush must be placed on the parkway the Sunday before collection begins in each area. Brush collection crews will make only one pass through each neighborhood. Brush put out after the crews have passed will not be collected.

Residents will once again be able to view the City’s interactive bulk brush collection map at www.naperville.il.us/brushcollection to track collection progress in their neighborhoods. The map will be updated daily and allows users to zoom in on an area of interest and see detail on the streets where collection has been completed, is in progress or has yet to begin. The public is also encouraged to sign up to receive notifications regarding brush collection via the City’s notification system Naper Notify, which delivers messages through a phone call, text message, email or smartphone app. To sign up, visit www.napernotify.com.

Instructions to prepare brush for pick up

Place “cut” ends of brush toward the street.

Brush must be properly prepared for collection and meet the following specifications:

  • Branches must measure between three and eight feet in length and be no greater than six inches in diameter. Shorter lengths may be bagged or bundled and placed out on garbage day with a yard waste sticker attached.
  • Branches should be stacked neatly on the parkway in front of a home with cut ends facing the street. Brush piles that are badly tangled will not be collected. Branches with thorns should be placed in a separate pile.
  • Brush will only be collected from the front of each residence, not from rear or side yards.
  • Brush piles must not be tied or bundled.
  • Willow whips, vines and shorter branches must be bundled or bagged in paper yard waste bags with a yard waste sticker affixed for collection on a resident’s regular garbage collection day.
  • Brush that is tangled, tied or contains nails, metal, stones, vines, willow whips, root balls, stumps, plant material or lumber will not be collected. If brush contains anything other than branches, it will not be collected.
  • Tree trunks, roots, root balls and logs are also not accepted but may be disposed of with regular garbage according to City regulations. Please note that there is a 32-gallon can and 60-pound weight limit.

A tag will be affixed to any brush pile that is not picked up explaining why it was not collected.

Dispose of bagged or bundled brush weekly thru Dec. 13, 2019

From now through December 13, 2019, residents may also dispose of bagged or bundled brush each week through the City’s yard waste collection program. Find more information at www.naperville.il.us/yardwaste.

For complete information on the bulk brush collection program, visit www.naperville.il.us/brushcollection or call the Department of Public Works at (630) 420-6095.

 

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