Residents MUST have their leaves curbside on the MONDAY of the scheduled week of pick up, as the leaf truck will pass by only once during that week. CLICK HERE to access an interactive leaf collection map and see the 2022 schedule.Each area will receive two vacuum collections. The Township is divided into 15 leaf areas labeled "A" through "O". Abington Township assumes no responsibility for and makes no representations regarding the condition, safety, or fitness for a particular purpose of any mulch or firewood.Abington Township has an annual Leaf Collection Program. By entering Township property, taking mulch or firewood, and/or accepting delivery of same, you assume all risk and responsibility associated therewith and agree to waive any claim for damages you may have against Abington Township, its employees, contractors or elected officials which may arise out of your entry onto or presence on the property or the acceptance, possession or use of such mulch and/or firewood. Sensitive users should wear proper clothing and protection when handling the compost and/or firewood. Use of the mulch or firewood could result in exposure to allergens, weeds, insects or foreign matter. Mulch and firewood are natural materials that have been stored outside. MULCH AND FIREWOOD: Abington Township is pleased to be able to offer excess mulch and firewood to its residents free of charge. ![]() ![]() Jenkintown Road and Forrest Avenue, Jenkintown, PA 19046.Here are the spots where you can pick some up: It is 100% organic material and can be used as compost. The mulch is made of the leaves collected throughout the year and provided by the Abington Township Public Works Department. Free leaf mulch is now available for Abington residents at Alverthorpe Park, Baederwood Park and Crestmont Park.
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