Leaf Collection Service Restart — Feb. 23, 2026

Adapted from a City of Charlottesville press release (Feb. 17, 2026):

The City’s curbside leaf collection program will resume Monday, February 23 and one final service round will be provided City-wide. Community members should have their leaves placed and ready for collection by 7:00am on February 23, regardless of your assigned collection zone. Curbside collection will be provided throughout the City until all collection zones are completed for one final pickup.

Questions can be directed to the City’s Public Works Department at 434-970-3830 or pwinfo@charlottesville.gov.

Community Announcements

First Wednesdays Guided Hikes

Charlottesville Parks and Recreation guided hikes

Join this hiking tour with Parks and Recreation Staff and get an introduction to new trails on the Heyward Forest property (adjacent to Ragged Mountain Natural Area). Learn about the natural history of this relatively new addition to the park system while learning to identify vegetation and wildlife habitat. The hike takes place on natural surface trails and will cover about 2 miles with some hilly climbs. Click here for a map of the Heyward Forest trails.

Meeting Location

1730 Reservoir Road

Meeting Dates

  • Wed, March 4
  • Wed, April 1
  • Wed, May 6

Meeting Time

5:00pm at the Heyward Community Forest Parking Lot

Conservation and Sustainability

Save THAT Tree!

One of many lovely neighborhood treesHave you noticed any particular trees in our neighborhood — or anywhere in the city for that matter — that you would really hate to see taken down for anything less than very good cause? Well, it turns out there’s actually something you can do. The Tree Conservation Ordinance (.pdf) allows ANYONE to nominate specific individual trees for additional protections. Trees may be nominated in one of four categories:

  • Heritage tree — any tree that is believed to have a notable historic or cultural interest.
  • Memorial tree — any tree that is a special commemorating memorial.
  • Specimen tree — any tree that is believed to be notable by virtue of its outstanding size and quality for its particular species.
  • Street tree — any tree that is believed to grow in the street right-of-way or on private property as authorized by the owner and placed or planted there by the local government.

Again, anyone may nominate a tree on private property, but if the tree is not nominated by the property owner, the nomination must include written consent of the property owner. Only the Tree Commission may nominate trees on City property.

Use this Tree Conservation Nomination Form (.pdf) to nominate the trees you love. The Tree Commission reviews nominations and, if they agree, will provide a written report and recommendation to City Council to designate the tree for conservation.

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