Skip to content Skip to left sidebar Skip to right sidebar Skip to footer

Author: admin

Fall Flushing Schedule – 2024

? FALL WATER MAIN FLUSHING 2024 ?

The City of Spring Valley will begin flushing water mains on Monday, October 28, 2024, with work running through Friday, November 8, 2024, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.

? What to Expect:

  • Residents may experience temporary increased water turbidity and isolated areas of low pressure.
  • If you notice any discoloration, simply let the water run until it clears.

?️ Flushing Schedule:

  • Monday, October 28 & Tuesday, October 29: All areas west of Hall High School, including Marquette Road, Briarcliff, Johnson Subdivision, and Industrial Park.
  • Wednesday, October 30: Area north of Dakota Street, including Cambridge and Spring Creek Subdivisions.
  • Thursday, October 31: Area west of Spalding Street and south of Dakota Street; east of John Mitchell.
  • Friday, November 1: Area east of Spalding Street and south of Dakota Street, including Webster Park.

The schedule will continue the following week, ending on Friday, November 8.

If you have questions, please reach out to the Public Works Department.

  • Jeff Norton, Superintendent of Public WorksCity of Spring Valley

Fall Leaf Vacuum Schedule/Details

? Annual Residential Leaf Collection Begins October 28, 2024! ?

The City of Spring Valley is kicking off its Annual Leaf Collection Program on October 28, 2024. Please review the collection schedule and guidelines below to ensure smooth service in your area.

? Important Reminder: DO NOT place leaves in the street. Depositing leaves on the street is a violation of city code, and violators may be fined.

Guidelines for Leaf Collection:

  • Placement: Rake leaves within three (3) feet of the curb. The leaf vacuum cannot reach leaves placed farther away.
  • Vehicle Parking: Do not block leaf piles with vehicles during collection times.
  • Collection Timing: Have leaves ready at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on your old garbage pick-up day. Collection times may vary depending on leaf volume in other areas of the city.
  • One-Time Pass: The collection truck will only make one pass per neighborhood each week. Leaves left after collection won’t be picked up until the following week.
  • Keep it Leaf-Only: Do not mix leaves with brush, tree limbs, garden waste, vines, lumber, or other materials.
  • Keep Distance: Avoid piling leaves around poles, signs, or mailboxes; leave a 3-foot radius for the vacuum truck.

Reminder: Leaves in the street create hazardous driving conditions and can clog storm sewers.

If you have any questions about the program, please contact the Street Department at 815-664-4752.

Jeff Norton, Street Superintendent