The Fall Cleanup Team: Why Elkins Uses Two Different Leaf Collection Machines
As the gold, yellow, and red shades of fall blanket streets in Elkins and across much of the U.S., the rumble of city cleanup equipment becomes a familiar soundtrack of the season. You’ve likely noticed two different types of vehicles on the job: the large leaf truck with its powerful vacuum and the smaller, more agile street sweeper. This isn’t a case of one being a backup for the other; the City’s Operations Department has long followed a deliberate, two-step approach that cities nationwide use to tackle the onslaught of leaves which at first are photogenic—and then often leave our yards a mess.
While clean streets are a point of pride, this process is driven by hard-nosed practicality, not aesthetics. The goal is to protect our town’s infrastructure and prevent costly problems down the line.
A One-Two Punch for a Tough Job
Imagine you’re cleaning your garage. Perhaps to get the job done quickly, you’d grab a snow shovel to move a big pile of debris and then follow up with a push broom and dustpan to get the last bits of dirt and grime. Elkins’ operations department uses similar logic, and on a much larger scale.
First Up: The Leaf Truck for Bulk Removal. This heavy-duty truck is the workhorse of the operation. Its job is to collect the large piles of leaves that residents have raked to the curb. If these piles were left in the street, the first good rain could wash them directly into our storm drains, causing clogs that lead to street flooding. By gathering leaves in bulk, the City can prevent these problems before they start.
The Follow-Through: The Street Sweeper for the Fine Details. After the leaf truck has done its job, the street sweeper takes on the task of further cleaning our streets. Its rotating brooms and powerful vacuums are designed to pick up what’s left behind: the small leaf fragments, stems, and other gritty debris. These fine materials are deceptively problematic. They can accumulate and bind together inside storm drains, creating stubborn blockages that are just as difficult to clear, if not harder, than whole leaves. The sweeper’s precise cleaning ensures this gritty residue never gets the chance to cause clogs within our sewer lines and storm drains.
A Coordinated Community Effort
This two-machine system highlights why our residents’ cooperation is so important. Raking leaves to the median between the sidewalk and street (but not into the street itself) allows the leaf truck to do its job quickly during the early weeks of the fall season. Then, the street sweeper will collect the little bits the larger machine missed.
So, when you see this dedicated team of machines and their drivers working on your street, know that they represent a smart, efficient investment in our community. This one-two punch of leaf collection is a proven method to prevent flooding, protect our waterways from pollution, and maintain the roads we all depend on—a pragmatic solution for keeping Elkins running as smoothly as possible.

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