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Yard Waste Collection Update

Staffing shortages are causing delays in weekly yard waste collections throughout the city.

The city is working to bring staffing levels back to where it can once again resume regularly scheduled collections. We understand the importance of routine yard waste collections during this season and are making every effort to provide this service. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Place yard waste in biodegradable paper lawn bags or 32-gallon trash cans (the weight must be less than 50 pounds) in a safe location at the curb, so that crews can collect it as soon as possible.

Do not remove yard waste if it has not been collected and do not move items back and forth. Having yard waste at the curb will help crews assess collection needs and make plans to catch up as soon as possible, including collecting on Friday and Saturday. Learn more at www.rockvillemd.gov/recycling-trash.

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