Wilmington's Street Cleaning Service To Begin On April 4
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Wilmington DE
02 April, 2022
9:30 AM
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Press release from the City of Wilmington: March 30, 2022 The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations. The Public Works Department will clean designated streets on a weekly basis; residents must adhere to on-street parking restrictions; tickets issued for violations Wilmington's Beautiful City Campaign continues next week—Monday, April 4—with the resumption of the Department of Public Works' Street Cleaning Program. The street cleaning service runs through Monday, October 31 and involves specialized vehicles that wash and sweep City streets on scheduled days and times. Residents who live on blocks that are part of the street cleaning program must follow on-street signage that displays parking restrictions indicating when vehicles must be moved to accommodate the street sweeping machines. Tickets will be issued to vehicle owners who fail to follow the on-street instructions. Public Works Commissioner Kelly Williams urges residents to pay careful attention to the days and times of their block's street cleaning schedule, and to remind visitors to their homes about the restrictions. Williams said all motorists—even those with residential parking permits—must observe the posted parking restrictions for street cleaning. To report issues about street cleaning. This press release was produced by the City of Wilmington. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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