
Upcoming Events
Monday, October 30th to Friday, December 15th at Vineyards Neighborhood
Loose leaves, if placed in the street, should be raked into rows instead of a single pile and must be 12” away from the curb to allow for water drainage to the storm drains.
Crews will not walk onto private property to retrieve leaves.
We ask citizens to not use bags for curbside pick-up.
As we go into Fall 2023, the City of Sherwood crews have begun collecting loose leaves. The crews will work within a particular area during a specified week. Please refer to the map to determine which week the crews will be in your area. Each area will be addressed through both November and December.
leaf_boundary_notice_2023.pdf (sherwoodoregon.gov)
Please respect your neighbor's ability to have their leaves picked up and not park vehicles on leaf piles.
Leaves that have been trampled or crushed by traffic or have been sitting for a long time cannot be sucked-up by the machinery and will be left.
Loose leaves, if placed in the street, should be raked into rows instead of a single pile and must be 12” away from the curb to allow for water drainage to the storm drains.
Crews will not walk onto private property to retrieve leaves.
We ask citizens to not use bags for curbside pick-up.
To be most efficient we ask citizens not to park vehicles or place refuse/recycling bins on or near leaves at curb. The equipment is big and bulky and cannot reach tight areas between obstacles.
Please respect your neighbor's ability to have their leaves picked up and not park vehicles on leaf piles.
Questions? Contact City of Sherwood Public Works 503-625-5722