City of Columbia Solid Waste Leaf Collection Alternate Locations

City of Columbia Solid Waste Leaf Collection Alternate Locations
City of Columbia Solid Waste Leaf Collection Alternate Locations — Don LaVange 
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The City of Columbia Solid Waste Division is adding a new leaf collection option this fall for residents to drop their bagged leaves at designated container locations throughout the City. This newly added service will help keep Columbia beautiful and neighborhoods tidy.

Solid Waste will have containers at the following locations from December 30 through January 5:

Greenview Park

6700 David St.

Pinehurst Park

2300 Pinehurst Rd.

MLK Park

2300 Greene St.

Earlewood Park

1113 Recreation Dr. *at baseball field

Heathwood Park

800 Abelia Rd.

Notices for the container locations will be disseminated via press release, social media posts, website posts and notifications in the Columbia, SC Solid Waste mobile app.

The free Columbia, SC Solid Waste app can be found on Apple and Android app stores. There is also a collection calendar and other sign up options online at https://publicworks.columbiasc.gov/waste-wizard/.

For more information, please call the Solid Waste Division at 803-545-3800 or visit www.ColumbiaSC.gov.
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