Brick township launches spring leaf collection april 7

Brick Township launches spring leaf collection April 7

Brick’s annual leaf pickup begins next week, with strict guidelines and a staggered schedule by recycling day.

BRICK, N.J. — Brick Township will begin its annual Spring Collection of bagged leaves on Monday, April 7, with pickups scheduled according to residents’ recycling days and continuing through April 25.


Key Points

  • Leaf collection runs April 7–25 based on recycling day
  • Only bagged leaves under 50 lbs will be accepted at the curb
  • Leaves can also be dropped off at local recycling centers

The township’s Department of Public Works announced that leaf pickup will follow this schedule:

  • Thursday recycling day: April 7–9
  • Friday recycling day: April 10–14
  • Monday recycling day: April 15–17
  • Tuesday recycling day: April 18–22
  • Wednesday recycling day: April 23–25

Residents must place bagged leaves at the curb by 6 a.m. on the first day of their scheduled collection period. Each bag must weigh no more than 50 pounds. Only leaves will be collected—branches, twigs, and other debris are not permitted.

In addition to curbside collection, residents may bring bagged leaves to the Brick Township Recycling Center, located at 836 Ridge Road. The center is open Monday through Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Leaves are also accepted at the Ocean County Recycling Center on New Hampshire Avenue in Lakewood Township.

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