Community Corner

Public Works Update – Keeping Lynwood Safe And Clean

Did your street curbs get fixed last week? If so, you can thank the City of Lynwood Public Works Department.

July 20, 2020

Did your street curbs get fixed last week? If so, you can thank the City of Lynwood Public Works Department. Crews were dispatched to fix:

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  • Broken curb on the 4200 block of Imperial Highway
  • Broken curb on the 3300 block of Tenaya broken curb repair
  • Repair a sidewalk on the 10800 block of McNerney
  • Crews also continued to work on Citywide street legend and curb painting including MLK and Norton. 1,777 feet of curbing and 2,223 feet of crosswalks, legends and stop bars were completed Citywide to ensure safe driving on the streets.

    This work was in addition to:

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  • Trash and debris cleared from 112,500 square feet of alleys citywide
  • Weed prevention on 50,100 square feet of City property
  • Serviced more than 99 locations with weed abatements, alley and individual debris pick-ups
  • Cleaned, repaired or replaced more than 100 street signs citywide
  • Sanitized and maintained cleanliness at all City buildings
  • Prepared and assisted in the Lynwood for the Food Giveaway Event
  • And so much more!
  • Thank you to our City crews to make sure our streets are safe and clean!

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    This press release was produced by the City of Lynwood. The views expressed are the author's own.