Fall 2024 collection
The fall 2024 loose leaf collection program will begin the week of October 28.
The leafing program typically ends in early December as equipment is converted to winter control.
Collection schedule: October 28 to December 6, 2024
Loose leaves will be collected from designated areas in Oakville as follows:
- October 28 to November 1: Zones 1, 2, 3 and 7
- November 4 to November 8: Zones 4, 5, 6 and 8
- November 11 to 15: Zones 1, 2, 3 and 7
- November 18 to 22: Zones 4, 5, 6, 8 and A
- November 25 to 29: Zones 1, 2, 3, 7, B and C
- December 2 to December 6: Zones 4, 5, 6 and 8
Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions.
Collection zones in Oakville
Zone 1
Borders:
- East to west from Third Line to Bronte Road/Pipeline Corridor and north to south from Speers Road/Rebecca Street to Lake Ontario.
- East to west from Stevenson Road to Burloak Drive and north to south from Wilmot Crescent to Lakeshore Ontario.
- Kinglet Court, Cottontail Court and Creek Path Avenue - from Great Lakes Boulevard to Wavecrest Street, Nautical Boulevard - from Great Lakes Boulevard to Nautical Park.
Zone 2
Borders east to west from Fourth Line to Third Line and north to south from Speers Road to Lake Ontario.
Zone 3
Borders east to west from Trafalgar Road to Fourth Line and north to south from Speers Road to Lake Ontario.
Zone 4
Borders east to west from Chartwell Road to Trafalgar Road and north to south from Cornwall Road to Lake Ontario.
Zone 5
Borders east to west from Maple Grove Drive to Chartwell Road and north to south from Cornwall Road to Lake Ontario.
Zone 6
Borders east to west from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Maple Grove Drive and north to south from Cornwall Road to Lake Ontario.
Zone 7
Borders east to west from Eighth Line to Sixteen Mile Creek and north to south Upper Middle Road to the QEW.
Zone 8
Borders east to west from the QEW to Eighth Line and north to south from Upper Middle Road to QEW.
Zone A
Borders east to west from Dorval Drive to Fourteen Mile Creek and north to south from Upper Middle Road to the QEW. Including, north of Upper Middle Road from east of Proudfoot Trail, south of Waubanoka Way to Sixteen Mile Creek, and south of West Oak Trails Boulevard from Fourth Line to Arbourview Drive.
Zone B
Borders east to west from Glenashton Drive/Bayshire Drive to west of Neyagawa Boulevard and north to south from Dundas Street to Upper Middle Road.
Zone C
Borders east to west from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Ford Drive and north to south from Upper Middle Road to Royal Windsor Drive.
- Collection may occur any time during a scheduled week. To ensure your leaves are collected, put them out by 7 a.m. on the first day of collection in your zone.
- Help keep leaves from blowing around your neighbourhood! Put out leaves no more than seven days ahead of the scheduled pickup day for your zone.
- Place all loose leaves on the boulevard or on the shoulder to ensure traffic on the road/bike lanes can pass safely.
- Do not place leaves over catch basins/storm drains, in bicycle lanes or in the ditches in front of your house. If there are leaves blocking a catch basin/storm drain, please clear them away.
- Ensure leaves are free of garbage or other yard waste materials such as brush, branches, large twigs or stones.
- Contaminated piles of leaves or leaves put out after the pickup dates will not be collected. Homeowners are responsible for removing uncollected leaves or bagging them for Halton Region yard waste collection.
- Once the street has been collected, we will not return until the next scheduled pick-up.
- Entrance roads and/or the cul-de-sac may be completed separately and on different days during collection week due to the various types of equipment used.
- There are areas where the program is not offered since the number of mature trees does not warrant the bulk leaf pickup service. We assess these areas on a regular basis to review if they should be added to the program.
The town provides loose leaf pickup service in neigbourhoods that are at least 25 years old and have many large mature trees. Some streets with homes backing onto or next to mature woodlots that fall outside existing service areas are also included in the program. The town reviews service areas on an annual basis to add new areas as they qualify.
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905-845-6601