I saw the sweepers working on my street even though it is not our scheduled week, why?

Sweepers may visit an area prior to their scheduled dates, often to get a head start on large material (gravel) bulk sweeping.

This is done to remove material from high traffic areas, the middle of the street, along curbs/gutters, and around medians.

Doing so limits traffic interruptions, and increases cost and operational efficiency.

You are not required to move your vehicle unless signage is posted and it is your area’s scheduled week for sweeping.

Last updated: March 18, 2021 

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1. What time of year does street sweeping start? How long will it take?
2. Where can I find the street sweeping zone map?
3. I saw the sweepers working on my street even though it is not our scheduled week, why?
4. Why is one zone scheduled ahead of another zone?
5. I live in a new community. Why has my street not been swept?
6. My curbside collection for blue, green, and/or black bin is scheduled for the same time as street sweeping, what do I do?
7. What time of day do sweepers operate?
8. What should I do when I see street sweeping signs posted in my area?
9. When can I move my vehicle back on to the street?
10. Why does street sweeping take so long?