Loveland, Ohio – Leaf Collection will begin on October 16. City Hall asks you to please rake leaves to a place near the street or curb and do not place leaf piles on the sidewalk, gutters, ditches, roads, or blocking fire hydrants.
The schedule calls for each neighborhood to have two collection periods. Residents are requested to have leaves at the curb prior to the beginning date of the schedule.
Print this schedule to hang on your refrigerator and keep it handy!
October 16 and November 6
East Main, Elm, Chestnut, Wall, Riverside, Park, Ohio, lower West Loveland, Harper, Shadycrest, Victory Circle, Wilson and Center
October 17 – 18 and November 7 – 9
Wakefield, Walker, Oak, Ash, Laurel, Williams, Maryknoll, Ruth, Venice, Elysian, Oriole, Lowell, Seyffer, Walnut, Paxton, Cedar, Robin, Second, Steeplechase, Huntington, Reserves of Loveland, Cedar Woods, White Pillars, Sanctuary at Miami Trails, Butterworth Glen (Phases 1, 2, and 4), and Sugar Tree Estates Subdivisions
October 19 and November 10
Lower Broadway, Third, Harrison, O’Bannon, E. Loveland Avenue, Karl Brown Way, Union, Railroad, Maple, First, Fifth, Lyon, Sentry Hill, Brandywine, Hermitage Pointe, and Bares Creek Subdivisions
October 23 – 26 and November 13 – 15
Pheasant Hills, Pheasant Hills on the Lake, Claiborne I Subdivisions, and Hidden Creek
October 26 – 27 and November 16 – 17
Fox Meadow Farm and Glen Lake Subdivisions, Lebanon Road, W. Loveland Avenue from Lebanon to Loveland-Madeira Road, Rich Road, Woodford Subdivision, and Kemper Road
October 30 – November 2 and November 20 – 22
Stoneybrook, Miamiview, Loveland Heights, Durango Drive, Claiborne II and Fox Chase Subdivisions
If leaf piles do not comply with the instructions and the City does not pick them up, or piles do not appear until after the schedule collections, residents may come to City Hall and get a free voucher to drop-off a load of yard waste to Evans Landscaping.
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