Green Neighbors Program

The Clark County Green Neighbors Program is coordinated by Clark County Public Health’s Solid Waste and Environmental Outreach to assist citizens with developing more sustainable lifestyles and building a strong environmental community in Clark County. Solid waste regional planning and programs are a cooperative effort of Battle Ground, Camas, Clark County, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Washougal, and Yacolt.

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2023 Free Leaf Disposal Coupon

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The annual Fall Leaf Coupon Program offers free recycling for leaves October 1 - December 31, 2023, courtesy of the City of Vancouver and Clark County Public Works. Last year nearly 2,000 tons of leaves were disposed of by Clark County residents through the program.

In addition to cleaning up your yard, you are also helping to prevent storm drains from getting clogged with leaves that can cause rainwater to pool and flood streets. Keep our neighborhoods safe and clean by avoiding blowing or raking leaves into the street.

Other options for leaf disposal include backyard compostingsubscribing to the organics or yard debris service through Waste Connections. 

Program Details

  • Clark County residents only.
  • Fill out coupon with name and address and take to a designated drop-off location.
  • LEAVES ONLY, up to 5 cubic yards.
  • No trimmings, yard debris or mixed loads with the coupon; these items will be charged at the regular yard debris rate.
  • Cover your load.
  • Leaves must be emptied from bags.

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Request a Coupon

If you are not able to print out a coupon, please call Vancouver Solid Waste at 360-487-7160 or email solidwaste@cityofvancouver.us to request a coupon by mail. Please allow additional time to receive the coupon after making your request.  

Drop-off Locations

H & H Wood Recyclers

8401 NE 117th Ave
Vancouver, WA
360.892.2805

Hours:
7 am to 6 pm Monday-Friday
8 am to 4 pm Saturday
9 am to 4 pm Sunday

Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Years Eve

McFarlane's Bark

8806 NE 117th Ave

Vancouver, WA
360.892.6125

Hours:

8 am to 5 pm Monday-Saturday
9 am to 4 pm Sunday


Closes early Thanksgiving 

Closed Sundays in December 

Triangle Resources

612 SE Union St

Camas, WA
360.834.7253

Hours:
8 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Saturday

Closed Sunday

Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas 

West Vancouver Materials Recovery Center

6601 NW Old Lower River Rd
Vancouver, WA
360.737.1727

Hours:

6 am to 6 pm Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm Saturday

Closed Sunday

Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas 

Report a Clogged Drain

Residents can clear clogged storm drains from neighborhood streets with low traffic, but clogged drains on busy streets should only be cleared by city and county Public Works employees. Report clogged drains and water over roadways to:

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