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STREET CLEANING TO RESUME IN BOSTON’S NEIGHBORHOODS
3/28/2007
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Released by
Transportation Department
For more information contact
Tracey Ganiatsos
“NO PARKING – STREET CLEANING” REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE APRIL 2
Boston’s Neighborhood Street Cleaning Program will resume on Monday, April 2, 2006. A joint effort of the Public Works Department, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services and the Boston Transportation Department, the program provides for most neighborhood streets to be cleaned twice a month from April through November.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino said, “I urge Boston drivers to pay close attention to the posted street cleaning regulations and to move their cars on designated days so that the sweepers can get to the curb. With the cooperation of local drivers, the neighborhood street cleaning program will rid the city’s streets of the dirt that has built up over the winter months.”
Residents and businesses alike are being asked to voluntarily comply with the posted street cleaning parking regulations so that the street sweepers can effectively do their job. Throughout the city, signs are posted outlining the street cleaning schedule for that particular street. The Boston Transportation Department's Parking Enforcement Division will enforce the “No Parking – Street Cleaning” regulations as necessary with parking tickets carrying a fine of $40.00.
Furthermore, vehicles parked in violation of the street cleaning regulations will be subject to tow by tow truck operators working for the Boston Public Works Department.
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