Residents should look for signs posted along the streets
announcing the collection dates in their neighborhoods. Green signs indicate
the first collection, and red signs indicate the second and final collection.
The leaf vacuum collection district is bounded by I-495,
I-270, the Rockville City
limits, Norbeck, Bel Pre and Bonifant roads, Northwest
Branch Park ,
and the District of Columbia and Prince
George 's County lines.
Leaves should be placed in piles or containers on the grass
or behind the curb. Placing leaves in streets or alleys can disrupt traffic and
surface drainage, hamper snow removal operations or pose a fire hazard to
automobiles parked over them.
Collections are restricted to leaves only. Tree debris,
sticks, branches or coarse garden debris should be placed in containers or tied
in bundles not more than four feet long and placed where household trash is
regularly picked up.
Residents who miss the two scheduled vacuum collections can
still have their leaves collected by placing them in paper yard waste bags or
reusable containers for pick up on their regular yard waste collection day.
Leaves placed in plastic bags will not be accepted.
DHS reminds residents that although every effort is made to
maintain the posted schedules, weather and equipment issues can affect the
timing.
For more information, or to determine if a residence is
within the boundaries of the leaf vacuum collection district, call 311, or go
to the Department
of Transportation’s website.