After mowing the lawn, it might seem easy to blow grass clippings into the street and move on with your day. But in New York State, that simple move can cause big problems.
Wet clippings on the road can be slippery and dangerous, especially for people on motorcycles or bikes. It creates a real safety risk. Cities like New York City, Rochester, and Buffalo have local laws that ban dumping yard waste in the street. Breaking those rules could lead to a fine.
It is not just about safety. Grass clippings can clog storm drains. When drains back up, that can lead to flooding in your neighborhood. And when those clippings end up in lakes or rivers, they carry extra nutrients that can cause algae to grow out of control. That hurts fish and other wildlife.
So what can you do instead? One easy option is to mulch the clippings right back into your lawn. It helps feed the grass and keeps your yard healthy. You can also compost them. Some towns even offer curbside pickup for yard waste.
Taking a little extra time to deal with your grass clippings the right way helps more than you think. It keeps roads safer, protects local water, and supports your lawn care…