Community Corner
Spring Street Sweeping Underway In City Of St. Louis Park
As always, street sweeping is depending on weather conditions as well as any extra work or emergencies.
The city has started spring street sweeping. Due to limited resources with split crews to keep them separated as prevention from contracting COVID-19, the city doesn’t have an official street sweeping schedule and will not be posting “no parking” signs for street sweeping in advance. Hours of sweeping will be 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Saturday.
In addition to limited resources and staffing, St. Louis Park’s 48-hour limit for on-street parking will not be enforced during the time Minnesotans have been asked to stay at home by Governor Walz, from midnight March 27 through April 10 at 5 p.m. We understand there will be many parked cars that crews will need to sweep around, but if possible, avoid parking on streets during daytime hours. City crews will make a second pass in late April. As always, street sweeping is depending on weather conditions as well as any extra work or emergencies.
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