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One more chance for Fall Leaf Clean-up

Stayton’s annual Fall Leaf Clean-up Days offers one more opportunity for homeowners and residents to drop off yard debris for free at the city Public Works Shops. 

Stayton residents are responsible for all leaves and debris that fall on their property. City workers urge residents not place leaves or debris in the street as they can block storm drains and cause flooding.

Yard debris, including leaves and brush, may be dropped off on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The collection site is located at 1820 N. First Ave. 

The only cost to Stayton residents is a requested donation of canned food which will be given to the Stayton Community Food Bank. For those who reside outside the city limits, the cost is $1 per bag.

Seniors needing assistance raking, bagging, or having their yard debris picked up and delivered to the collection site can sign up by calling 503-769-2919.

The annual Fall Clean-up Day is offered by the Stayton Public Works Department in cooperation with Republic Services, Foothills Church, Stayton Community Food Bank, and the Marion County Solid Waste Department.

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