Leaf Collection
The City's annual leaf collection begins November 12. In addition to leaf collection services, the City also recommends alternative options for leaf maintenance.
The City's annual leaf collection begins November 12. In addition to leaf collection services, the City also recommends alternative options for leaf maintenance.
The Adopt-A-Street program originated in the Virginia Department of Transportation in cooperation with the Virginia Division of Litter Control and Recycling and Keep Virginia Beautiful Inc. to help alleviate increasing litter problems.
Transportation Projects with the City have transportation components, but may also serve recreation, economic development, stormwater management, and/or other needs.
In 2002, the City of Harrisonburg and other interest groups created a plan for the area around Blacks Run. This plan was developed in hopes that the building of a greenway would increase the water quality and aquatic life of the stream.
Contact information for reporting pollution in the City.
The City of Harrisonburg is regulated under the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality's MS4 Permit program.
Learn how to volunteer for city projects like stream clean up, adopting streets, and adopting hydrants.
Household hazardous wastes are defined as leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients.
The city holiday trash collection schedule is available online. Save or print the web page for reference of holiday trash collection changes in Harrisonburg for 2024.