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Denver's Street Sweeping Program Kicks Off: Avoid Fines, Boost Air Quality

Denver's Street Sweeping Program Kicks Off: Avoid Fines, Boost Air Quality

Denver News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 1, 20261m 15s

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Denvers street sweeping program begins this Wednesday, aiming to keep roads clean from April to November. Last year, the city issued 128,000 tickets, generating $6.7 million for the general fund. The program targets curb-side dirt, debris, and pollutants, reducing storm drain clogs and improving air quality. Residents in areas like Capitol Hill and Logan Street often forget to move their cars, leading to tickets or tows during special cleanups. To avoid fines, check the online schedule or sign up for reminders. The citys focus is on maintaining clean neighborhoods, not ticket revenue.

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