Tree Care, Brush & Leaf Collection

Residential Curbside Brush Collection 

Brush is picked up every Thursday between April and November, weather and time permitting. During the winter months (December – March) brush notifications will be an ongoing list and picked up as time permits. All brush must be 18” or longer, less than 4” diameter, piled neatly on the terrace with all cut ends facing one direction and no root balls. Residents needing a brush collection MUST notify the Village by 2:00 p.m. Wednesday for pick-up on Thursday.

Add your address to the brush collection list by filling out the form HERE, or call 920-788-7507.

Curbside Fall Leaf Collection

Leaf Zone Map Located Here.

Leaves will be collected in early October and with collection continuing until the third week in November, weather permitting. All leaves must be free of plastic, paper, cardboard, gravel, brush, and dirt. All leaves must be raked onto the terrace for collection. DO NOT rake leaves into the street.  Leaf collection activities will continue in the Fall as long as weather permits on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday weekly. Leaves, that are placed in bags or any container – WILL NOT BE PICKED UP.

Pick up will start at the west-end of the Village and move east. It takes about one week to make one round of the entire Village. To keep residents informed of our progress and anticipated route for collection, the Village of Kimberly has created “Leaf Man” which you can follow on Facebook @villageofkimberlywi.  

Updates are provided on the Village of Kimberly Facebook page as it relates to leaf collection progress – check out the updates to see if we are coming for your zone next!
Check out the Leaf Zone Map to see which zone your home is located in.

Tree Care

New trees, which will be planted throughout the Village, need care. Please water these trees five (5) gallons every 4 to 5 days during dry spells. When mowing and trimming around trees, please avoid hitting the base of the tree.

There are quite a few terrace trees with bark torn from the base, due to mowing and trimming too close to the tree.  If this occurs too often, there is a good chance the tree will die. When a terrace tree dies, the replacement time could take up to 5 years, due to commitments in other areas of the community.

The Village of Kimberly is proud to offer an extensive street tree program hosting over 3,000 terrace trees in the village.  Why invest in terrace trees?  Check out the:
VALUE OF STREET TREES