Orlando Public Works Department Announces Spring Street Sweeping Schedule
Orlando Public Works Department Announces Spring Street Sweeping Schedule
Orlando residents can expect cleaner streets as the Public Works Department rolls out its comprehensive spring street sweeping program, set to begin next Monday, April 22. This annual initiative aims to remove debris, leaves, and other accumulated materials from streets in the City Beautiful, enhancing both aesthetics and stormwater drainage.
The program will systematically cover all neighborhoods within the city limits over the next several weeks. Crews will operate Monday through Friday, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Residents are encouraged to move their vehicles off the street on their designated sweeping day to allow for a thorough cleaning. Specific neighborhood schedules will be posted on the City of Orlando's official website and shared via community social media channels.
"Street sweeping is a vital service that contributes significantly to the cleanliness and environmental health of our city," stated a representative from the Public Works Department. "By removing pollutants before they enter our storm drains, we help protect our local waterways, including Lake Eola and the various canals that crisscross Orlando. We appreciate the cooperation of our residents in making this program a success."
In addition to the environmental benefits, regularly swept streets reduce the accumulation of litter and debris, improving the overall appearance of Orlando's residential and commercial areas. The department also reminds residents that large items, such as furniture or appliances, should be disposed of through the city's bulk waste collection service, not left in the street for sweeping crews.
For more information on the spring street sweeping schedule, including specific dates for your neighborhood, residents can visit the City of Orlando's Public Works section online or contact their local neighborhood association. Your participation helps keep the City Beautiful and our infrastructure functioning efficiently.

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