Charlottesville’s Leaf Collection Schedule 2025-26

Our neighborhood spans two leaf collection zones

Little High neighborhood's two leaf collection zones
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That’s not very exciting but it is a little confusing

Most of the Little High Neighborhood is in the A or orange zone depicted on this map BUT the relatively newly recovered part of the neighborhood (between East Market Street and the railroad tracks on the other side of Water Street — see our About the Little High Neighborhood page for details) — is in the yellow/ochre-ish C zone.

Those of our residents in the yellow ochre-ish C zone will have their first leaf pick up this coming week, November 10-14. The second pickup will be December 15-19, and the final leaf pickup will be January 26-30.

Those of our residents living in the A or orange zone have already had their first leaf pickup. The next leaf collection is scheduled for the week of December 1-5 and our last leaf pickup will be during the week of January 12-16.

Text alert reminders

The City offers text alerts for the curbside collection service. Residents can review collection dates for their homes and choose to “opt in” to receive a reminder text the week prior to leaf collection for their address.   *Message and data rates may apply

Sign up by texting “leaf pickup” and your street address to 434-771-0251 [Read More…]

Little High Neighborhood Board Meeting 11/20

The next Little High neighborhood board meeting is Thursday, Nov 20, from 7pm to 8:15pm. Everyone who lives in the neighborhood is invited to join the discussion. We especially encourage new residents to join us. People who live outside the neighborhood are welcome to witness our awesomeness and are welcome to speak as long as their comments are about our neighborhood.

In order to join the meeting you must:

  • clearly identify yourself
  • give your address upon request
  • have your camera turned on (unless there’s a technical issue) at least for the start of the meeting.

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The Haven’s Winter Wear Drive

The Haven Winter Wear Drive 2025 Break out your coats, gently-loved scarves, hats, sweaters, and gloves, encourage friends to join you, and plan on donating them to the Haven’s Winter Wear Drive.

*Please note that the Haven CANNOT accept donations of coats directly due to lack of storage space.*

If you have winter clothing to donate but missed our gathering on Nov. 9, you can bring them to Jonathan Rice at 1144 Meriwether Street until Friday, Nov. 14, at noon. Or you can drop off your winter wear donations at any of the following locations through Sunday, 11/16.

  • Random Row Brewery
  • Shenandoah Joe Coffee (Preston)
  • South Street Brewery
  • Three Notch’d Craft Kitchen & Brewery
  • Timberwood Grill (Forest Lakes)
  • Timberwood Tap House (5th Street Station)
  • Charlottesville City Hall
  • Carver Recreation Center

After sorting all of the donations received at community drop-off locations, the Haven will co-host an event at Ting Pavilion on Friday, November 21 from 8am-10am, where guests of The Haven and any interested community members can grab the coats and winter accessories they need. [Read More…]

Crisis Hotlines and Other Resources

What to know before calling a crisis hotline

If you feel like you or someone you know is in immediate danger, you should call 911 or go to an emergency room to get immediate help. If it is a psychiatric emergency, ask for someone who is trained for these kinds of situations. [Read More…]

‘Autumnal Shed Show’ Continues Nov. 16

Neighborhood writer and musician Luke Foster has put together something entirely new and genuinely wonderful: the Autumnal Shed Show Series which is four weekly free outdoor concerts continung on Nov. 16 from 5-7pm-ish. The shows will all be held outdoors at the Shed at 301 Farm Lane, 22902, (just off of East Jefferson between 12th and 11th Streets) so please bring a lawn chair or something else to sit on.

This concert series is intended to honor local songwriters, nurture community, and uplift causes we care about. The concerts are free and open to everyone but each week’s performer has chosen a nonprofit group they want to support for those so inclined.

All shows Sundays 5-7pm(ish). Here is the list of performers and the nonprofits they want to support:

Charlottesville’s Leaf Collection Schedule 2025-26

Our neighborhood spans two leaf collection zones

Little High neighborhood's two leaf collection zones
Click the image to enlarge it

That’s not very exciting but it is a little confusing

Most of the Little High Neighborhood is in the A or orange zone depicted on this map BUT the relatively newly recovered part of the neighborhood (between East Market Street and the railroad tracks on the other side of Water Street — see our About the Little High Neighborhood page for details) — is in the yellow/ochre-ish C zone.

Those of our residents in the yellow ochre-ish C zone will have their first leaf pick up this coming week, November 10-14. The second pickup will be December 15-19, and the final leaf pickup will be January 26-30.

Those of our residents living in the A or orange zone have already had their first leaf pickup. The next leaf collection is scheduled for the week of December 1-5 and our last leaf pickup will be during the week of January 12-16.

Text alert reminders

The City offers text alerts for the curbside collection service. Residents can review collection dates for their homes and choose to “opt in” to receive a reminder text the week prior to leaf collection for their address.   *Message and data rates may apply

Sign up by texting “leaf pickup” and your street address to 434-771-0251 [Read More…]

Conservation and Sustainability

Have you seen an otter in the Rivanna River? (seriously)

If you happen to spot an otter in the Rivanna River please report this to the Rivanna Conservation Alliance. The Rivanna Conservation Alliance is a local 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the goal of working with the community to conserve the Rivanna River and its watershed through water quality monitoring, restoration, education, and stewardship. According to the RCA, otters have been spotted throughout the Rivanna River watershed. The RCA’s Rivanna River Otter Monitoring Project was created to document and monitor the presence of otters to help with its overall monitoring of the health of the Rivanna River. Otters depend on clean river water to survive, so the presence of otters in a given part of the river is a key sign that the water in that area is clean.

According to the RCA, otters are most active at dawn and dusk, but may be seen at any time of day. Just keep your eyes open whenever you’re within sight of the river and be sure to submit any sighting to the RCA.

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