The City’s weekly yard waste collection begins on Monday, April 1, 2024 and continues through Thursday, December 5, 2024. Collection occurs on residents’ regular trash and recycling collection day. Residents have several options to dispose of yard waste:
Option #1: Buy a 95-gallon food and yard waste cart
Costs $88.69 plus a $37.63 annual fee
Purchase a food and yard waste cart here
Food scraps can ride along with yard waste for composting
Option #2: Purchase paper yard waste bags and City of Evanston Yard waste stickers
Stickers are available for $2.25 each online and in person at the Morton Civic Center, Levy Senior Center, Jewel-Osco stores, Valli Produce and Lemoi Hardware.
Yard waste only; food scraps not allowed
Tree branches should be bundled separately and affixed with a City of Evanston yard waste sticker. Branches should not exceed four inches in diameter or four feet in length. Bundles should not exceed three feet in diameter.
Leaf Blowers
Only electric-powered leaf blowers are allowed for use in Evanston and are limited to the following hours:
- Monday through Friday, 7a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5p.m.
- Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.
Electric-powered leaf blowers can be used year-round, with the exception of City holidays.
The use of gasoline- and propane-powered leaf blowers are prohibited year-round.
In November 2021, the Evanston City Council approved updates to the City’s leaf blower ordinance to address community concerns about air pollution, noise pollution, and other environmental impacts. The City’s Climate Action & Resilience Plan, adopted in 2018, calls for phasing out gas- and propane-powered leaf blowers.
Off-Season Collection Pilot
There will be no offseason pilot program for Winter Season 2024-2025 ; Look at Collective Resources Compost for Winter Gap Services
Winter season of 2023-2024, the City offered a collection pilot program to see the usage and challenges that collecting yard waste all year might cause. 262 households signed up for the pilot and provided helpful insights for how to review these types of services in the future. Read the full report on the pilot here!