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City crews ready for residential street sweeping

City of Grande Prairie street sweeping crews have finished up with the busiest thoroughfares in the area and will now focus on residential neighbourhoods across the municipality.

Switching out the snow plow for the street sweeper, crews will be following the same two-week schedule clearing schedule; with each slated for sweeping the day before its regular waste collection day during its designated week.

Operations begin on Monday of Week A with Hillside, Mountview and V.L.A./Montrose. Sweeping will continue through the weekly schedule, with crews expected to return for additional passes through each area as needed. Work is anticipated to wrap up around the end of June, weather permitting.

Street Sweeping Schedule

Week A:

Monday: Hillside, Mountview, V.L.A./Montrose
Tuesday: Patterson, South Patterson, Southview
Wednesday: Avondale, College Park, Swanavon
Thursday: Kensington, Mission Heights, O’Brien Lake, Stone Ridge
Friday: Arbour Hills, Gateway, Northridge, Royal Oaks, Westgate

Week B

Monday: Crystal Heights, Crystal Landing, Summit, Ivy Lake Estates
Tuesday: Country Club Estates, Countryside North and South, Signature Falls, Country Club West
Wednesday: Cobblestone, Fieldbrook, Highland Park, Riverstone, Smith
Thursday: Pinnacle Ridge, Westpointe
Friday: Lakeland, Easthaven, Crystal Ridge, Copperwood, Crystal Lake Estates

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