If we are not all blown up by Tuesday, don’t forget the City will be performing some street cleaning on Tuesday, Wednesday after the Fourth. The good thing is this will hopefully clean up some of the fireworks debris.
4 thoughts on “Post Holiday Street Cleaning- Move Those Cars!”
The first day of street cleaning (Tuesday) doesn’t look like it accomplished much on the east sides, and the west side signs for Wednsesday are taken down this morning indicating that there won’t be a sweep today–
if you want to ask or complain about it, the supervisor’s name is Mr. Yancey and his phone number is 646-1058.
The first day of street cleaning (Tuesday) doesn’t look like it accomplished much on the east sides, and the west side signs for Wednesday are taken down this morning indicating that there won’t be a sweep today–
if you want to ask or complain about it, the supervisor’s name is Mr. Yancey and his phone number is 646-1058.
UPDATE:
Mr. Yancey (street cleaning supervisor)called back to
explain an equipment failure that
thwarted the sweep and that new signs
went up this morning
to reschedule for Monday Tuesday.
He still hopes to do the cross streets
this week.
The first day of street cleaning (Tuesday) doesn’t look like it accomplished much on the east sides, and the west side signs for Wednsesday are taken down this morning indicating that there won’t be a sweep today–
if you want to ask or complain about it, the supervisor’s name is Mr. Yancey and his phone number is 646-1058.
The first day of street cleaning (Tuesday) doesn’t look like it accomplished much on the east sides, and the west side signs for Wednesday are taken down this morning indicating that there won’t be a sweep today–
if you want to ask or complain about it, the supervisor’s name is Mr. Yancey and his phone number is 646-1058.
UPDATE:
Mr. Yancey (street cleaning supervisor)called back to
explain an equipment failure that
thwarted the sweep and that new signs
went up this morning
to reschedule for Monday Tuesday.
He still hopes to do the cross streets
this week.
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