Courtesy city of Idaho Falls
The following is a news release from the city of Idaho Falls.
IDAHO FALLS — The city of Idaho Falls Street Division will begin sweeping residential streets on Monday, April 8.
Work starts with arterial and collector streets, as well as streets with striping to prepare them for repainting.
Similar to snow removal, the street sweeping schedule is divided into zones. The interactive map shows residents when their street is scheduled for sweeping and when the work has been completed.
Street Sweeping Interactive Map
Each zone is anticipated to be completed in one day, working to avoid scheduled garbage collection days to avoid sweeping around the 95-gallon carts. After all 26 zones are complete, crews will take a week to sweep arterial and collector roads again and then begin the cycle over, finishing in October.
Exceptions to the schedule include the week of Independence Day, when personnel are shifted to assist with traffic control and event cleanup. Fridays are also an exception due to personnel schedules. The schedule may vary due to unanticipated mechanical issues with equipment or inclement weather.
For questions or concerns, please contact the Street Division at (208) 612-8490.
All interactive maps are located on the Idaho Falls Public Works Department webpage.
The post City of Idaho Falls to begin sweeping residential streets appeared first on East Idaho News.
Source: eastidahonews.com
City of Idaho Falls to begin sweeping residential streets
More from AmmonMore posts in Ammon »
- Well-known doctor killed in Bonneville County crash
- It’s a windy afternoon in eastern Idaho
- Winter Wonderland, hundreds of residents gather for annual Christmas tree lighting celebration
- Dentist office hosting toy drive for children in need; donors can win a year of free dental work
- Idaho Ballet Theatre to perform ‘The Nutcracker’ for its 22nd year this December
More from Idaho FallsMore posts in Idaho Falls »
- Well-known doctor killed in Bonneville County crash
- Thanksgiving travelers, here’s what to expect on the roads this week
- It’s a windy afternoon in eastern Idaho
- Parents of Gabby Petito and Dylan Rounds unite to boost public safety, train officers in east Idaho
- Winter Wonderland, hundreds of residents gather for annual Christmas tree lighting celebration
More from LocalMore posts in Local »
- RUNOFF: Mark Dahlquist answers questions on the issues; Greg Cates doesn’t respond
- Well-known doctor killed in Bonneville County crash
- Feds approve Idaho’s plan for developing network of EV charging stations
- Get discounted East Idaho News swag during our Thanksgiving week sale
- Thanksgiving travelers, here’s what to expect on the roads this week
Be First to Comment