Leaf collection will occur in New Brighton Borough, Daugherty Township and Pulaski Township, weather permitting

(Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of New Brighton Borough)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) Leaf collection will occur, weather permitting, in Daugherty Township, New Brighton Borough and Pulaski Township through December 5th2025, weather permitting. Residents need to go to the edge of the street to put their raked leaves there so they can be collected. Bagged leaves or leaves that have garden debris, grass clippings, garbage or rubbish, tree branches, brush or stones will not be collected. Leaf collection begins in New Brighton Borough on September 29th, 2025, leaf collection begins in Daughtery Township on October 13th2025 and leaf collection begins in Pulaski Township on October 20th, 2025. According to a release from New Brighton Borough, here is more information about leaf collection in that area:

  • Leaf collection in Daugherty Township will follow the following schedule:
  • Mondays: William Penn Way & Crescent Heights Plan, Rt. 65 (from Valley Avenue to Stuber Road), North Avenue, Franklin Plan, and McGuire Street.
  • Tuesdays: Gulbranson Heights Plan, Daugherty Highlands Plan, and Hillcrest Drive.
  • Wednesdays: Mercer Heights Plan, Klein Plan, Stuber Road, McCreary Plan, Cardinal Drive, Robin Trail, and Rt. 65 (from Stuber Road to Wises Grove Road).
  • Thursdays: Allendale Road, Wallace Drive, Harold Street, Inman Drive, Hogue Drive, and John Street.
  • Call the Daugherty Township Municipal Building at (724) 846-5337 to schedule a collection on state routes not listed above.
    Leaf collection in Pulaski Township will follow the following schedule:
  • Mondays: New England Hill and Blockhouse Run Road area.
  • Tuesdays: Sunflower Road – North to 36th Street.
  • Wednesdays: West Side of Rochester Road from Sunflower Road to 52nd Street.
  • Thursdays: East Side of Rochester Road from Sunflower Road to 52nd Street.
  • Fridays: Tree branches will be collected that have fallen from storms.  Branches must be tied together into manageable bundles and not contain any other type of lawn debris.