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Seasonal Yard Waste Disposal Options + Free Wood Chips

Archived News Release: October 3, 2024 - ​The City of Ann Arbor is expanding services to help residents manage their seasonal leaves for 2024. Between Monday, Oct. 7, and Friday Dec. 13, 2024, the city will expand the number of bags that can be left at the curb for collection; allow unlimited leaf drop off at the Ann Arbor compost facility, from residents or their landscaper; and make available free wood chips at four locations around the city. 

Yard b​​ag limit expans​​​​ion

Beginning Monday, Oct.7, 2024, residents may set out 20 paper yard bags per collection day instead of the normal limit of 10. Individual bags must not exceed 50 pounds. Residents are also encouraged to use compost carts for fall leaves.   ​

Unlimited drop off​​ for leav​​es

The Ann Arbor compost facility, 4170 Platt Road, will accept unlimited leaf drop offs from residents or their landscapers beginning Oct. 7 for the fall 2024 season. The facility, operated by WeCare Denali, is normally open weekdays 7 a.m.–4 p.m. To drop off, visitors must provide verification of Ann Arbor residency. Leaves from properties outside the city of Ann Arbor do not qualify for this free service.   ​

Dealing ​with ​​yard material at home

There are options outside of paper yard bags and compost carts to make use of leaves, branches and other material from your yard (see more). Some options include: 

  • Use a mulching mower to feed grass clippings and leaves back into your lawn. 

  • Use mulched leaves to cover flower beds in winter.

  • Create a compost pile. 

  • Consider creating a dead-wood garden with limbs and branches you might otherwise discard. Even an old holiday tree could be used. These gardens not only fertilize the underlying soil, but they also become homes for beneficial insects, birds and fungi. 

Free wood ​c​​​hips

The City of Ann Arbor has made free wood chips available to residents at four locations aroun​d the city. Residents are required to load and haul the material away themselves. The wood chips will be available until November or while supplies last. Locations for free wood chip pickup include:

  • Veterans Memorial Park, 2150 Jackson Ave.

  • Bicentennial Park (formerly Southeast Area Park), which is located at the corner of Ellsworth Road and Platt Road

  • Allmendinger Park, which is located on Pauline Boulevard betwee​n Hutchins and Edgewood Avenue

No l​​eaf burni​ng​

Burning leaves produce particulate matter which can be harmful. Michigan and City of Ann Arbor law make it illegal to burn leaves within the city limits.

More information about wood chips, fall leaves and all things compost is available at www.a2gov.org/compost.    

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Media Contact Information

Robert Kellar
Communications Specialist
734.794.6000 ext. 41524
[email protected]


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