Philadelphia Announces Phase 2 Of Street Cleaning Program Running Through November

On Monday, the City of Philadelphia announced phase two of a street cleaning program. It begins on Monday, and four areas will be targeted to start.

Eventually, the cleaning will be expanded by up to 14 areas by November.

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Signs are being posted, and through November, residents will receive warnings if they don’t move their cars.

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“It is important for residents to adhere to the specified no parking times posted on the no parking signs. Warnings will be issued to the vehicles parked illegally during the early phase of the pilot. Sweep officers will patrol neighborhoods to issue parking warnings and educate residents on sanitation violations related to trash and litter,” Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams said. Read More

Vance Klein