Private Community Street Sweeping Schedules
Are you looking to be a good citizen and park out of the street sweeper's way? The first thing you need to know is the street sweeping schedule.
Not all streets have their sweeping schedule posted on signs. On public roads, you can go to the city's website, generally under the Public Works department, and often find the details you need. A quick tool with many links to city street sweeping pages is: www.StreetSweepingSchedule.com
No such database exists if you are in a private homeowner's association. However, your HOA website or newsletter may have the details. If you strike out and must call the management company for the sweeping schedule, you could suggest the information be added so it is easier to find for everyone.
Private communities vary widely on how much enforcement action is taken for vehicles parked at the curb on street sweeping day. The action ranges from ignoring it, to reminders, to fines and towing at the vehicle owner's expense.
Getting to the most amount of curb possible benefits a community or city, from reducing trips and falls and removing standing water that can bread disease-carrying mosquitoes to general curb appeal.
Most residents want to be good neighbors and get the most out of tax dollars or association dues. However, with our busy lives keeping track of the street sweeping schedule can be very far down the list of priorities. It can also be confusing and hard to remember sweeping programs like 2nd & 4th Tuesdays or the 3rd Monday of each month.
To help remind residents to move their car on sweeper day, try www.SweeperAlarm.com
SweeperAlarm can send a reminder text message at the time you choose. It keeps track of the sweeping schedule for you. You can even set it to send the text the day before street sweeping. Very helpful if the sweeper comes early in the day.
The service is free for 60 days with the coupon code "Free60". After that, it is currently only $6/year.
Your community board can also purchase a subscription for the community and provide it free to residents. Encourage your private community board members or property manager to inquire at info@SweeperAlarm.com
If you live in a private HOA serviced by Peloton Sweeping Service, we pick up the tab, so SweeperAlarm is free for all residents. Each community gets a unique free coupon code with the sweeping schedule pre-configured.
If you are not in a community that provides a free SweeperAlarm, the individual plan requires you to set up the street sweeping schedule once. The process is easy, with lots of instructions. Well worth the small effort to avoid a costly street sweeping day parking ticket or the cost and inconvenience of getting your car towed.
The SweeperAlarm service encrypts your data and never sells or shares it. You can also pause or turn off the service at any time.
Most of us would move our cars if we remembered. In just a few minutes SweeperAlarm can do the remembering for you.