Fall Leaf Collection

Mayor Mignogna

While the fall season brings beautiful changes of leaves, fall also brings yardwork.

The Voorhees Township Public Works Department offers two options for leaf collection.

The first allows loose leaves to be left curbside, but only during the designated dates listed below. Residents can find the scheduled pick-up dates on the Voorhees Township website (www.voorheesnj.com.) and on the Voorhees Township Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram and Next Door pages. Also, signs will be posted at the entrance of each development prior to your scheduled week. Leaves should be raked to the curb line in front of your home the weekend prior to the scheduled week for your neighborhood’s pick-up. Leaf piles should be free of branches and twigs since such items clog the vacuum chute. Residents should also continue to place their grass in cans or biodegradable bags and not use plastic bags as they will not be accepted at our recycle facility.

The second option allows leaves to be put in trash cans or biodegradable bags to be placed curbside on Sunday after 4 p.m. and by 6 a.m. on Monday for pick-up Township wide. Leaves should not be mixed with regular trash as the leaves will be recycled separately.

Please refrain from putting tree trimmings or branches at curbside during leaf season. The chipper service will not be available. Please do not put leaves, grass or vegetative waste in blue trash carts or green recycling carts.

Neighborhoods scheduled for leaf collection under the first option for pick up the week of November 3 and the week of November 24 include Acorn Hill, Ashland Terrace, Brian’s Run, Carriagebrooke Farm, Country Lane, Golfview, Franklin Square, Greenridge, Kirkwood, Lost Tree, Mews, Old Ashland, Osage, Ridgeview Ct., Rygate, Stafford Wold, Staffordshire Estates, Staffordshire Farms, Sunnyfield, Three Pond, Traditions, Turbridge, White Horse Road and Woodcrest Acres.  Leaves must be at the curb by November 2 and November 23.

Neighborhoods scheduled for pick-up the week of November 10 and the week of December 1 include Alluvium Woods, Avian, Birch Hill Estates, Cherry Brook Farms, Christopher Tract, Colony, Hearth Stone, High Point, Huntington Ridge, Kress Acres, Lake Villa Dr., Las Brisas, Partridge Run, Rainwood, Ridgewood, Sturbridge Estates, Sturbridge Heights, Sturbridge Lakes, Sturbridge Woods, Terra Verde, Wilderness Lakes, Willow Oaks, Winfield Estates, Woodglen, right side of Gibbs/Kresson Road from Kresson Rd. to Cooper and Cooper to Centennial, right side of Cooper from Rt. 73 to Kresson/Gibbs  Rd. and right side of Gibbs/Kresson to Kresson Rd.  Leaves must be at curb by November 9 and November 30.

Neighborhoods scheduled for pick-up for the week of November 17 and the week of December 8 include Alluvium, Alluvium Lakes, Beagle Club, Braddocks Woods, Centennial Mills, Chateau Woods, Devonshire, Dutchtown Road, Elm Tree, Fairway Estates, Jillian’s Way Kresson Road, Lafayette Ave, Lafayette Hills, Lake Villa, Lippincott Ave, Old Egg Harbor Rd., Reserves, Royal Ct., Tylers Way, Woodbrook, right side of Gibbs/Kresson Rd. from 561 to Cooper and right side of Cooper to Rt. 73.  Leaves must be at the curb by November 16 and December 7.

As in the past, Public Works personnel will return to all areas of the Township for additional leaf collection as weather allows.

** Voorhees Township presents our Winter Village and Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 5 at 6pm at the Town Center. For more information, visit voorheesnj.com and other Township social media platforms.

**The Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club’s 17th Annual Community Service Awards event will be held on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Lucien’s Distinguished Catering in Berlin.  For sponsorship opportunities and more information on this signature event, visit the Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club website

www.voorheesbreakfastrotary.org or call Nick Colanzi at 856-435-6200.