That means your Public Works team will periodically vacuum leaves from the street gutter lines for your convenience.
We kindly ask that you limit any leaves in the street before the upcoming storm, which is on the radar for tomorrow. Wet leaves are hard to suck up!
Do not place anything besides leaves at the gutter line. Do not place any additional yard waste. That includes mulch, grass clippings, and branches. These types of yard waste may be deposited in our yard waste dumpster located at the Public Works garage.
Leaf collection will continue through most of November. Once we have a final collection date, we will advertise it on our Facebook page and the Borough website.
We would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation in keeping our streets safe and clean!

Lehighton, nestled along the banks of the Lehigh River, boasts a rich history dating back to its origins as the Moravian mission of "Gnadenhuetten" in 1746. Tragically, this settlement met its demise in the Gnadenhutten Massacre of 1755. By 1794, the land that would become Lehighton was owned by Jacob Weiss and William Henry. They meticulously laid out streets, alleys, and a central square, birthing the village of Lehighton.