Free Leaf Collection for Twin Falls Utility Customers

City of Twin Falls utility customers enrolled in the Trash and Recycling Collection program are encouraged to take advantage of a no-cost service to discard leaves, clippings, and small yard debris on their regular pick-up days. This service aims to help residents manage fall leaf collection efficiently and reduce leaf buildup on streets and sidewalks.

Why Leaf Collection Matters

While autumn leaves add vibrant colors to the city, they can create issues when left unmanaged. Leaves that accumulate on streets, sidewalks, and near storm drains contribute to clogs, potentially causing isolated street flooding. The City of Twin Falls is asking residents to keep streets and sidewalks clear by gathering leaves and other yard debris from both their property and adjacent public areas.

Collection Details and Alternatives

Residents using the City Trash and Recycling Collection program can bag leaves and yard debris for pick-up at no additional charge. For residents not enrolled in the city's collection service, most other providers in the area offer similar leaf collection options, often at a free or reduced rate.

Mayor’s Appeal to Residents

Twin Falls City Mayor Ruth Pierce emphasized the community’s role in keeping storm drains clear, saying, “We appreciate residents helping us keep the storm drains free of leaves and debris. Bagging leaves and debris and placing it next to your trash bin on your collection day is a simple no-cost way to prevent clogged drains and keep areas clean.”

Contact for More Information

For additional details on the Trash and Recycling Collection program or to enroll in the service, residents can contact the City of Twin Falls at 208-735-7287.

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