Thursday, October 29, 2009

Spokane City Leaf Pickup Starts Nov. 3

City of Spokane crews are scheduled to begin leaf pickup next Tuesday, Nov. 3, and running into mid-December. Crews begin on Spokane’s North Side, gradually moving to the South Hill.

The City’s leaf pickup removes only the leaves that naturally fall into the streets. Please do not rake leaves into the street. And please move your vehicle from the street before leaf crews are in your neighborhood.

The leaf pickup schedule for Nov. 3 through Nov. 5 is as follows:

Tuesday, Nov. 3—Woodridge Area: south of north City limits, north of Barnes Rd., west of Wieber Dr., and east of Comanche Dr.

Driscoll Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Belt St., and east of Northwest Blvd.

Audubon Area: south of Garland Ave., north of Northwest Blvd., west of Monroe St., and east of Northwest Blvd.

Wednesday, Nov. 4— Woodridge Area: south of north City limits, north of Barnes Rd., west of Wieber Dr., and East of Comanche.

Driscoll Area: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Belt St., and east of Northwest Blvd.

Audubon Area: south of Garland Ave., north of Northwest Blvd., west of Monroe St., and east of Northwest Blvd.

Pacific Park: south of Barnes Rd., north of Sutherlin Dr., west of Farmdale St., and east of Forest Blvd.

Shadle Park: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Wall St., and east of Belt St.

Thursday, Nov. 5
— Pacific Park: south of Barnes Rd., north of Sutherlin Dr., west of

Farmdale St., and east of Forest Blvd.

Shadle Park: south of Wellesley Ave., north of Garland Ave., west of Wall St., and east of Belt St.

Indian Trail Area: south of Johansen Rd., north of Francis Ave., west of Cedar St., and east of Nine Mile Rd.

Downriver Area: south of Northwest Blvd., north of Riverview Dr., west of Meenach Dr., and east of Columbia Circle.

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