Republic Services picks up leaves on paved public streets in Albany with curbs and gutters.
If you have surplus leaves for pickup which don't fit in your organics cart, make sure to rake them into long narrow rows in the street two feet away from the curb before the first day of each pickup period. Rows must not block storm drains, driveways, or bike lanes.
2024 leaf pickup periods
Note that surplus leaf pickup may not align with your regular weekly pickup day:
- October 21 – November 1
- November 4 – November 15
- December 2 – December 13
Republic Services' Event Calendar/Service Guide
Additional questions?
Call Republic Services directly at 541-928-2551.
Toss your leaves in your organics cart first for weekly pickup along with other yard debris and food waste.
Rake surplus leaves into long narrow rows in the street two feet away from the curb before the first day of each pickup period.
Rows must not block storm drains, driveways, or bike lanes.
Leaves left near stormwater drains create hazards and pollution
Leaves piled on or near stormwater drains or planters can make rainwater pool on streets, creating unsafe driving conditions such as flooding and slippery surfaces. Putting leaves directly into storm drains pollutes waterways, harming fish and other wildlife. Please wait until the beginning of each collection period to move your leaves into the street.
Help prevent flooding, keep waterways clean, and make streets safer for bicyclists and drivers:
- Place as many leaves as possible in yard debris carts or compost bins or piles.
- Rake remaining leaves into the street without blocking drivers’ visibility or bike lanes.
- Piles should be long, low, narrow piles two feet from the curb.
- Keep leaf piles away from storm drains and stormwater planters to prevent clogs and flooding.
- Call Public Works at 541-917-7600 if you see flooding or a storm drain that is clogged.