Chardon's One-Shot Leaf Pickup: April 13 Deadline Looms | The Locally Times

Chardon residents have *one chance* to clear lingering fall leaves. Place them curbside by April 13, or face self-disposal.

Chardon residents face a critical deadline: Monday, April 13, 2026. This is their *only* chance this spring to clear lingering fall leaves from their yards via the city's roadside collection program. The City of Chardon's Public Service Department announced this one-time service, designed to tackle remaining yard debris, in a March 13, 2026, news flash. Miss this window, and residents will be responsible for their own leaf disposal. The city's March 13 announcement emphasizes that crews will make only *one pass* through the community. This single-trip policy means leaves *must* be at the curb *before* April 13 to guarantee collection. While the exact start time on April 13 remains unstated, residents are advised to have their piles ready by early morning to avoid being missed. Crucially, the city's communication offers no alternative arrangements or guidance for leaves placed out after the deadline, strongly implying that residents who miss the pickup will need to find their own disposal solutions. ## Specific Requirements for Leaf Placement To ensure your leaves are collected, strict guidelines apply. The city mandates that piles contain *only* leaves, free from twigs or other yard waste; mixed debris will be left behind. Leaves must also be loose, not bagged, as the collection equipment is designed for uncontained piles. For homes without a traditional curb, place leaves at the edge of the street, *not* in the ditch. These rules, outlined in the March 13 news flash, are critical for efficient collection and to prevent equipment issues or delays. ## Unanswered Questions & Program History Chardon's spring leaf collection aims to help residents clear lingering fall debris, enhancing neighborhood tidiness and property maintenance. Similarly, the notice doesn't specify how many households typically participate or the volume of leaves collected previously. Residents with questions can reach the Public Service Department at (440) 286-2655. However, the city's communication *does not* provide the department's operating hours, a crucial detail for those seeking assistance outside standard business times. ## Key Questions **When exactly must leaves be at the curb?** Leaves *must* be placed at the curb *before* Monday, April 13, 2026. The city will make only one collection trip. **What types of materials are accepted?** Only loose leaves, free of twigs and other yard waste, will be collected. Bagged leaves are not permitted. **What if my property does not have a curb?** Place leaves at the edge of the street, ensuring they are *not* in the ditch.