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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

DPW: Residential mechanical street sweeping to resume on 03-02-2015, along with parking enforcement of street sweeping violations


On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 3:00 PM, 'Grant, Linda P. (DPW)' linda.grant@dc.gov [MPD-5D] <MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

RESIDENTIAL MECHANICAL STREET SWEEPING TO RESUME MARCH 2, ALONG WITH PARKING ENFORCEMENT OF STREET SWEEPING VIOLATIONS
  
Residential street sweeping season to continue through October 31.
(Washington, DC) The Department of Public Works announced today that residential mechanical street sweeping will resume Monday, March 2. Signs are posted that identify the days of the week and hours of the day when parking restrictions will be enforced so the sweepers can clean the streets effectively. The fine for violating this restriction is $45.
   
The program represents a true commitment by residents who have committed to move their vehicles when sweeping is underway. “To become part of the program, we require 80 percent of the residents to sign a petition pledging to honor the parking restrictions,” said DPW Director William O. Howland, Jr. “Their cooperation is what makes the program successful.”
    
Mr. Howland noted DPW established March 1 through October 31 in 2012 as residential street sweeping season and this information appears on the signs where the program is in effect.  He asked motorists to obey the times parking is restricted.  “A supervisor follows behind the sweeper and may require the block to be swept again, so don’t park until the end of the posted sweeping period,” he said. Beginning March 2, parked cars also may be towed to allow the sweepers access to the curbside. Generally, parking is prohibited for two hours while sweeping is underway.
                            
DPW street sweepers cover about 4,000 lane miles monthly, removing litter and pollutants by brushing them onto a conveyor system, which transports the material into a debris hopper. The sweeper also emits a fine spray of water to help control dust.  In addition to sweeping residential streets during spring, summer and fall, DPW also sweeps commercial streets overnight year-round (weather permitting), and parking restrictions also apply.
            
For more information about street sweeping, go to www.dpw.dc.gov.
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Linda Grant
Public Information Officer
DC Department of Public Works
2000 14th Street, NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009

2 comments:

  1. Does the area involved in the First Street Tunnel project remain exempt?

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  2. yup, it would be nice if bloomingdalians got a pass on tickets but as much street sweeping as possible would be appreciated as the rubbish level continues with sloppy people just tossing their candy, fast food and liquor wrappings on the street (not to mention the dog poops!)

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