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Urbana spring leaf collection

Urbana spring leaf collection

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URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) — Spring leaf collection for Urbana residents will occur for one week only, the week of April 13-17, on residents’ U-Cycle collection day.

Residents are reminded to place all leaves and non-woody plant materials in paper lawn and garden bags.  Bags must be set curbside the night before residents’ U-Cycle collection day.  Branches, brush, sod/soil, mulch, compost or rocks are not accepted.  Bags must be intact and not taped.

Please direct questions to U-Cycle at 217-384-2302. For more information, please visit urbanail.gov.

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