LEAF AND YARD WASTE DROP-OFF CENTER HOURS – 2024 SPRING-SUMMER-FALL
Township residents can dispose of leaves, grass and other yard waste at the Drop-off Center located at 4461 Liberty Road, Coopersburg, PA 18036. In addition, residents can pick up free compost at the Drop-off Center while supplies last. The Drop-off Center will be open as follows:
Every Saturday
March 23 through December 14
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Every Tuesday & Thursday Except Holidays
March 19 through October 24
2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
(closed Independence Day – Thursday, July 4)
Every Tuesday & Thursday Except Holidays
October 29 through December 5
2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
(closed Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, Nov. 28)
The Drop-off Center accepts the following items:
• Grass Clippings
• Leaves
• Yard Waste
• Tree & Shrubbery Trimmings
• Branches and tree limbs (must be less than 6 inches in diameter and less than 5 feet in length)
• Christmas Trees (please take ALL decorations off your tree)
DO NOT DROP LEAVES OR OTHER YARD WASTE AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE DROP-OFF CENTER. If the gate is not open when you arrive, please wait for an attendant and he/she will direct you to the drop-off area.
When visiting the Drop-off Center, please have your driver’s license ready so our attendant can verify that you are a Township resident.
Upper Saucon Township does not allow landscapers, commercial lawn or tree services to deposit yard waste or pick up mulch at our facility. It is strictly for use by private residential homes in the Township. If you have hired a service for yard work, your contractor is responsible to remove the waste to an approved site other than the Upper Saucon Township facility. We also do not allow golf courses, business complexes, etc. We suggest that these enterprises utilize their own hauler or other (commercial) sites.
If you have any questions or need directions to the Drop-off Center, please contact the Township office during regular business hours at (610) 282-1171 ext. 0
Winter Weather Event Procedure
The Compost Center may be closed the day of a winter weather event, and if necessary, up to 3 days after the event.