City of Nashville, TN

04/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2026 10:32

Reminder: NDOT Deadline for Winter Storm Vegetation Removal is April 19

The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) is reminding community members to place all storm-related vegetation debris at the curb. Residents are asked to place all vegetation out for collection by the end of the day on Sunday, April 19.

Although collections will continue in the weeks after April 19, this announcement provides residents with a deadline to place all final debris to the curb. NDOT will also have inspectors go out to every street in the county to make a thorough assessment and then will announce a date for regular brush collection to resume.

The cleanup efforts from Winter Storm Fern have been historic in scope for the department. Since February 3, 2026, NDOT crews have collected 1,951,474 (nearly 2 million) cubic yards of winter storm vegetation debris. To put this amount in perspective, in all of 2025, NDOT collected around 87,000 total cubic yards of vegetation during its brush collections.

As residents are out cleaning vegetation debris from their yards, NDOT asks community members to please look out for hanging tree limbs and leaning branches on large canopy trees, as they can pose major safety risks. Vegetation debris should not block fire hydrants, storm drains, drainage ditches, culverts, alleys, sidewalks, bike lanes, car travel lanes or other essential infrastructure.

Residents requiring assistance should call 2-1-1 or visit nashvilleresponds.com to be connected with resources to help. If you require special accommodation, please contact hubNashville by visiting hub.nashville.gov, using the hubNashville app, or by calling 3-1-1.

To report a non-emergency issue affecting a Metro Nashville street, visit hub.nashville.gov.

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