Ode to leaf day

Photo looking west down a recently cleaned Portland street in a residential neighborhood in December. The ground is wet.
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I don’t move my car on leaf day. 
I move it the night before. 
Several neighbors slept in and moved their cars, but by 9 am most of the work is done and their spots won’t be cleaned. 
Several neighbors don’t move their cars at all. 
Several neighbors sleeping in their vans probably didn’t get the mailer about leaf day. 
It’s okay though. 
With a broom and a rake, any square inch of road can get a scrub. 
Leaves falling. 
People not moving their cars on leaf day. 
Things to be expected each fall. 

Photo looking west down a recently cleaned Portland street in a residential neighborhood in December. The ground is wet.

About this poem

Two times each Fall the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) picks up leaves in Portland. Many people don’t move their cars on “leaf day” causing frustration for neighbors.

To learn more about Portland’s leaf day visit the official PBOT Leaf Day Page.

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