Blowing or Leaving Grass Clippings in the Street is Prohibited


Residents are reminded that blowing, placing, or leaving grass clippings and other lawn debris in any
City street is prohibited.

This regulation exists for several important reasons:

  • Prevents Flooding: Grass clippings, leaves, and debris can clog storm drains, leading to street
    and property flooding.
  • Protects Water Quality: Storm drains flow directly into local lakes without treatment. Grass
    clippings add excess nutrients that contribute to harmful algae blooms.
  • Improves Safety: Grass clippings left on roadways can create slippery conditions, posing
    hazards for bicyclists and motorcyclists.

    Proper Lawn Care Practices:
  • Use a mulching mower to return nutrients back into your lawn.
  • If using a discharge mower, direct clippings toward your property, not the street.
  • After mowing, clean up any debris from streets, sidewalks, and storm drains using a blower,
    broom, or rake.
  • Grass clippings may be bagged, but they may not be disposed of in garbage totes.
  • Residents are encouraged to compost clippings on their property or take them to the City’s
    designated compost site.

    City Code – Chapter 12.08: Street Obstructions
  • It is unlawful to deposit grass clippings or other debris on any street, alley, sidewalk, gutter, or
    public ground.
  • Violations may result in a penalty ranging from $25 to $250, plus associated costs.

    Your cooperation helps keep our streets safe, prevents flooding, and protects our local waterways.
    Thank you for doing your part to keep our community clean and safe.

    Brad Marquardt
    Director of Public Works
    bmarquardt@whitewater-wi.gov
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