Yard Waste & Leaves

Look up your Set-Out Date

Example: 100 Main St

Set-Out Dates 

Your set-out date for yard waste will be on a Sunday. 

If your yard waste is not out for pickup on the set-out date, you may miss your collection opportunity.

When will the Streets Division collection my yard waste?

Yard waste is picked up sometime during the work week after your Sunday set-out date.

Many neighborhoods share the same set out date. 

It takes time to get through all of them.

What do I do with yard waste when crews aren't collecting it from the curb?

Take it to a drop-off site or compost it at home.

Yard waste has been banned from the trash for all of Wisconsin since the 1990s.  Never put leaves, grass clippings, and so on in the trash.

Do not put yard waste in the recycling carts. Recycling carts are only meant for bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, and similar items

How to Place Yard Waste

Please follow these guidelines to make sure we can pick up your yard waste.

  • Pile your leaves and yard waste on the terrace, or on the grass at the edge of the street. Do not put leaves in the street.
  • Keep yard waste at least 4 feet away from trees, cars, utility poles, mailboxes, fire hydrants, and other obstructions.

Yard Waste vs. Brush

Please separate yard waste and leaves from brush. Yard waste and brush are separate collections.

  • Yard waste is plant material from your lawn or garden, including:
    • Leaves, weeds, grass clippings, and garden trimmings
    • Twigs less than 18 inches long
    • Pumpkins, crab apples, vines, corn stalks, and pinecones
  • Brush is sticks and branches from trees, shrubs, or bushes.

Covering & Bagging Leaves

You do not need to cover or bag your leaves. However, this helps keep leaves from blowing into the street.

  • Compostable paper leaf bags (preferred): Keep your bags open at the top so we can see what is inside.
  • Plastic bags: Keep your bags open at the top. We will cut open plastic bags and leave them on the terrace or in your trash cart.
  • Tarp or plastic sheet cover: You can cover your leaf piles with a tarp to keep them from blowing away.

Protect Our Lakes

Leaves contain nutrients like phosphorus that are harmful to are lakes and rivers. They contribute to algae blooms and murky water.

When it rains on leaves in the road, the rain takes nutrients from those leaves into the storm drains. And the storm drains take the nutrients into our lakes.

You can help protect our lakes by changing the way you rake your leaves.

  • Rake leaves out of the street and onto the terrace before it rains.
  • Mulch leaves in your yard using a lawn mower.
  • Compost leaves instead of setting them on the curb.
  • Cover leaf piles to keep them from blowing into the street.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I see yard waste set out dates?

If you can't see a set out date, this means the information is not available yet.

If you have yard waste and do not see a set out date, take it to a drop-off site.

You are probably checking the website during one of the pauses in curbside pickup.

Spring set out dates are typically published to the website sometime in late February or early March.

Fall set out dates are typically published to the website time in late August or early September. 

When do you collect yard waste?

We collect yard waste during two periods.

We pick it up in the spring. The first pickup is usually in April and the second pickup is in May.

There is a pause during the summer as crews are needed elsewhere.

We collect again in the fall. Usually the fall collections start in October. There are three guaranteed pickups during this season.  And then we have another pause in the winter as crews are needed for snow duties. 

Why isn't there year-round yard waste pickup?

Take yard waste to a drop-off site when collections are not occurring. 

The Streets Division performs many other duties and we need to move staff around to perform them.

For example, crews that collect yard waste in the spring are needed for other work in the summer - typically road repair. 

In the fall, we stop brush pickup so we can shift that personnel over to help collect the fall leaves. 

The set out date form isn't recognizing my address. What do I do?

Call us at either 608-266-4681 or 608-246-4532. Our office hours are Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 4pm. 

Usually it's a temporary tech issue that resolves itself or maybe a subtle data entry issue (like an extra space or more information than what is necessary). 

Either way, give us a call and we will help. 

My neighbor put yard waste in the street! I know that's wrong. What should I do?

That's an ordinance violation.

Let Building Inspection know so they can notify the property owner of the problem and give them a chance to fix it before they need to issue a fine.

You have three ways of reporting this.  Choose the one that works best for you.

 

 

The website is showing the next set out date, but my yard waste still hasn't been picked up yet. What is going on?

The set out date lookup is a simple tool.

You can't use it to track the progress of where crews are working.

It is designed so you can see the set out dates where you can take action. 

If a set out date has passed, then the system will default to showing you the next available set out date where you can get yard waste out for pickup.

If you put yard waste out on the Sunday assigned to your home, crews have that whole work week to collect from all of the neighborhoods. It could just be that crews haven't gotten to your home yet. It takes multiple days during a work week to get to everyone. 

If you are sure your pile is missed, please use the the report-a-problem form or contact us to let us know. 

Why is there so much debris in the road after pickup in the fall??

We will clean it up. 

The final step in leaf pickup is street sweeping. In the fall, we work to have our sweepers trail behind leaf crews to collect debris created by leaf collection crews. 

There are far more leaf pickup crews than sweepers. And sweepers move much slower than leaf pickup crews, too. There will be a gap between collection and sweeping.  It can be a few days between collection and sweeping. We do our best try to keep the sweeping window as narrow as possible, but there will be a gap.

The cause for leaf debris in the street is varied. It can be related to road condition, weather, and even equipment issues.  Sweepers will be there.

If you remain concerned, you can submit a Yard Waste Collection report-a-problem form to let us know so the field supervisor can look into the matter

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