Several U.S. cities are intensifying efforts to maintain clean streets through enhanced enforcement of parking regulations linked to street cleaning programs. In Washington D.C., the Department of Public Works reminds residents to move their vehicles during designated times to avoid a $45 fine and $100 fee associated with street sweeping schedules. Similarly, Philadelphia has launched a crackdown on parking during street cleaning across 14 neighborhoods, with the Philadelphia Parking Authority actively ticketing non-compliant car owners. The enforcement efforts are supported by tools like the SweepPHL app, which allows residents to track cleaning activities. Additionally, New York's West Side is organizing a community clean-up event, encouraging residents to participate in sweeping and graffiti removal initiatives, offering a free t-shirt while supplies last.
Philadelphia enforcing street sweeping parking restrictions https://t.co/QphOwvJYvr
Watch where you park. Starting today, PPA will be ticketing car owners who don’t observe parking restrictions for street cleaning. https://t.co/NjnuUAOtg9
Starting Monday, the city of Philadelphia is cracking down on drivers who park on streets in the 14 neighborhoods being cleaned as part of the Mechanical Street Cleaning program. https://t.co/gG64xmSK4K
Sunday, 5/5, 1–4 pm, all over the District: West Side Sweep-up & Graffiti Removal. Join me & my staff to sweep up our neighborhood and identify graffiti to be removed by @NYCSanitation and @USPS. Sign up at https://t.co/mRwuDvCwS4. You'll get a free t-shirt (while supplies last)!
Enforcement in all 14 areas of the Mechanical Cleaning Program begins today Monday, April 29. Motorists who do not adhere to posted "No Parking" signs are subject to fines. Residents can use the SweepPHL app at https://t.co/NLCCXdXSIc to track the brooms sweeping. https://t.co/QtlpYSFAPm
🚗 Time to move those cars for street sweeping! 🧹 Avoid a $45 fine & $100 fee between 9:30am-11:30am/12:30pm-2:30pm. Let's sparkle together, DC! ✨ #CleanStreetsDC