Opening Date Set for Sioux Falls Leaf and Branch DropOff Sites

Sioux Falls Leaf Drop Off 2025 Schedule. East Brunswick Leaf Collection 2025 Jandy Mariska Lawn service companies, and commercial businesses will not be accepted at the temporary drop-off site and must go directly to the Sioux Falls Regional Sanitary Landfill. The City of Sioux Falls will open two branch and leaf drop-off sites that are free for residents to use from Saturday, September 21, to Sunday, December 1

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The City of Sioux Falls will open two branch and leaf drop-off sites that are free for residents to use from Saturday, September 21, to Sunday, December 1 Two free branch and leaf drop-off sites have opened and will be free to use through Dec

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Chambers St.) is located west of the City's Household Hazardous Waste Facility "For the city, this helps us divert materials and save valuable airspace, which ultimately extends the landfill's life span, while helping keep Sioux Falls clean and beautiful." With both the spring and fall branch and leaf drop-off sites, the city diverts an average of 5,000 tons of yard waste from the landfill each year, which saves. The Lyon Boulevard drop-off site (200 Lyon Blvd.) is located south of the W.H Lyon Fairgrounds near West 12th Street

Cuyahoga Falls Leaf Pickup Dates 2025 Alie Lucila. The City of Sioux Falls opens two branch and leaf drop-off sites starting Sept The City of Sioux Falls is again offering a free branch and leaf drop-off site off Lyons Boulevard across from the Sioux Empire Fairgrounds starting April 15 to May 28, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

Fall Fest at The Bridges Experience Sioux Falls. Access is available from West 12th Street or West Madison Street "Our seasonal drop-off sites are quite busy in the fall with homeowners readying their lawns for winter and picking up leaves," said Don Kuper.