If you’re trying to figure out the street sweeping schedules for your street, you’ve come to the right place. If the sweeping schedule isn’t posted on a sign on the street, it can be difficult to know when it will be coming next.
This guide should help you find the day that your street is swept so you can avoid parking tickets help the sweeper be as effective as possible. For every parked car that the street sweeper must maneuver around, three car-lengths of curb are missed.
While this may sound like a lot, water in the gutters of the street will have 10 times the impact on the quality of the sweeper over the amount of curb line missed. If you’re looking to increase to quality of your sweep and see how water impacts sweeping, download our Options to Reduce Street Staining handout.
Where do I find the Street Sweeping Schedule?
Where you should look first will depend on if you live on a public or private street.
If you live on a private street, one where the residents of the neighborhood are responsible for hiring a street sweeping company, there are several places you can look.
The community may be managed by a property management company and you could contact them directly.
If the community is part of a homeowners association, the sweeping schedule may be published on the HOA’s website.
The homeowners association may also publish a monthly newsletter or the association meeting minutes that have the schedule.
The next place you can inquire about sweeping is with the sweeping company itself.
Bill’s Sweeping Service provides sweeping services to homeowners associations across southern California.
Feel free to contact us directly if we’re the ones sweeping your street. On the other hand, if you live on a public street, one where the city is responsible for street sweeping, you can likely find the sweeping schedule on the Department of Public Works website for your city.
Department of Public Works are responsible for street sweeping, road maintenance, trash collection, and a handful of other services provided through the city in which you live.
Below is a list of links to help you find the exact street sweeping schedule for your neighborhood.
Orange County Street Sweeping Schedules
City of Orange
The public streets in the City are swept weekly. Street sweeping is scheduled for various areas in the City from Monday to Thursday. Sweeping the streets on a regular basis helps to brighten the appearance of our neighborhoods and protect our water quality.
Streets will not be swept on the following City-observed holidays:
New Years Day – January 1st
President’s Day – Third Monday in February
Memorial Day – Last Monday in May
Independence Day – July 4th
Labor Day – First Monday in September
Veterans Day – November 11th
Thanksgiving – Fourth Thursday in November
Christmas Day – December 25th
There will be no street sweeping December 27, 2010 through December 31, 2010
In the event that street sweeping is cancelled due to a holiday or other event, such as rainy weather or excessive wind, the street will be swept the following week.
Did you know the City collects over 100 tons of debris each month from our local streets?
To find out the street sweeping day in your area, click here.
http://www.cityoforange.org/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=1775
City of Riverside
http://www.riversideca.gov/streets/pdf/sweeping-calendar.pdf
City of Fountain Valley
http://www.fountainvalley.org/residents/cityservices/streetsweepingschedule.php
Moreno Valley
http://apps.moosepoint.com/morenovalley/movalstreetsweep/
City of Anaheim
Large Map
http://www.anaheim.net/images/articles/584/Anahem_street_sweeping.pdf
Enter your address:
http://www.anaheim.net/articlenew222.asp?id=4051
City of Buena Park
https://www.buenapark.com/modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=1457
City of Newport Beach
http://www.newportbeachca.gov/index.aspx?page=169
City Of Santa Ana
www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/pwa/documents/StreetSweeping_001.pdf
Villa Park
http://www.villapark.org/trashsweep.htm
Los Angeles Street Sweeping Schedules
Santa Monica
(You must click the “Street Sweeping” box under Map Layers on the right)
http://gismap.santa-monica.org/imf/imf.jsp?site=property
Culver City
(at the very bottom of the page)
http://www.culvercity.org/Government/IT/GIS/mapcatalog.aspx
City of Long Beach
http://www.longbeach-recycles.org/home/street_sweeping/street_sweeping.htm
If you would like to add your city’s street sweeping schedule to our list, please feel free to leave the link in the comments below.
Katie says:
November 27, 2012 at 12:51 am