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Loose leaf pick up in Burlington Ontario
Your Burlington Ontario real estate agent would like to share this interesting article and information about Burlington Homes For Sale with you.
FALL is here!! The leaves are turning colour and soon will be falling and then its time to rake! The City of Burlington has released the loose leaf pick up schedule on its website. See the website for MAP of locations / dates for pick up.
Leaf Collection Guidelines
Please have your loose-leaves raked and ready for pick-up before the start date for your collection area.
- Leaves must be placed on the edge of the curb or along the shoulder. Do not place leaves over catch basins or in ditches. Leaves must be placed beside the road in order for city equipment to reach them.
- Put leaves out for pick-up no earlier than five days before your collection date.
- Leaves must be loose and free of debris or other materials such as branches and yard waste.
- Leaves contaminated with branches, yard waste or debris, or leaves put out after the collection has taken place will not be collected and are the responsibility of the homeowner to remove.
- Please avoid parking vehicles in front of loose-leaf piles on your collection date, as this interferes with the collection of leaves.
- Bagged leaves are not collected as part of this program.
Rain Barrel Sales Event
Your Burlington Ontario real estate agent would like to share this interesting article with you.
Halton Region’s rain barrel sales event has been held to promote outdoor water use. Diverting water from a downspot into a rain barrel allows you to capture rain water and store it for future use to water gardens, shrubs and potted plants.
This year’s rain barrels have a new look and price at only $36 CDN each (cash only).
Sat May 29th, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at Mapleview Mall, 900 Maple Ave, Burlington. Lower parking lot.
Do What You Can!
Your Burlington Ontario real estate agent would like to share this interesting article with you.
Here is a terrific resource to help you with recycling efforts. It can be difficult to get rid of household toxic wastes, and old electronics. This website is designed to help you find places to drop-off household hazardous and special wastes and unwanted electronics that can’t be put in your Blue Box and should not go in the garbage. You can search for places by municipality, postal code or material.











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