DPW Announced Leaf Collection Change – that Doesn’t Mean it’s Happening
Statement from Alderman Lamont Westmoreland
The Department of Public Works announced yesterday during a Public Works Committee meeting that it plans to eliminate the long-standing practice of allowing residents to rake leaves into the curb gutter for collection, beginning as early as this fall.
Instead, residents would be required to bag their leaves for pickup.
To set the record straight: this was not a decision made by the Public Works Committee. It was not voted on, and there was no prior discussion or deliberation at the committee level. As Vice Chair, I learned about this proposed change at the same time the public did. I had no prior knowledge that this was even under consideration.
That is unacceptable.
Understandably, this has created frustration, and I share it. Residents are already dealing with concerns stemming from recent leaf collection challenges, rising property taxes, and broader service expectations. Introducing a significant operational change like this without notice, without input, and without any public discussion only adds fuel to that frustration.
This is being framed as a solution to the challenges we’ve seen with leaf collection. I don’t see it that way. This is not a solution; it’s another burden being placed squarely on the shoulders of Milwaukee residents.
I have serious concerns about the impact this would have on residents. Requiring bagged leaves places an added financial and physical burden on many households, especially those with multiple mature trees, fixed incomes, or physical limitations. For some, this would mean purchasing and handling dozens of bags each season. That is not a small ask.
While I recognize the importance of keeping leaves out of curb gutters to improve drainage and reduce flooding risks, eliminating curbside raking entirely is not the answer. This feels more like a reaction than a well-thought-out solution. What is needed is an improvement in planning.
A more balanced approach is both reasonable and achievable: maintain the traditional rake-to-curb option while also expanding and promoting bagged collection for those who prefer it or can use it. Residents should be given flexibility, not be forced into a one-size-fits-all mandate.
This conversation is far from over. What was announced yesterday is not a done deal. Residents deserve transparency, input, and a plan that is thoughtful, equitable, and actually works for the people it affects.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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