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NEW HAVEN - The Department of Public Works will hold a citywide bagged leaf collection on Dec. 18 "to cap off another successful leaf season," officials said in a statement.
Residents are advised to place leaves in paper bags curbside no later than 5 a.m. that day.
No plastic bags or piles of leaves are allowed in the streets or sidewalks, the statement said.
Also, no other trash or yard waste is to be collected during the leaf pick up.
"Residents are urged to keep their storm drains and catch basins free of leaves and debris, particularly in advance of wet or wintry weather," the statement said.
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