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Madison: Street Sweeping During the Overnight Hours Begins Sunday, March 8, 2026
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~ The Streets Division of the city will be implementing overnight sweeping operations starting on the evening of Sunday, March 8, 2026. This additional work will be carried out alongside the normal daytime street sweeping duties. The overnight shift will run from 10pm to 6am, weather permitting, while a separate crew will continue working from 7:00am to 3:00pm. These operations are expected to last for up to six weeks, depending on weather conditions.
The main objective of these overnight sweeping operations is to collect as much salt, sand, and other debris that has accumulated on the roads over the winter months. This is a routine task for the Streets Division as they transition from winter to spring and have been doing so for decades.
By removing this debris from the roads, the division aims to prevent it from washing into storm drains and polluting local waterways. Due to weather conditions and maintenance requirements, street sweeping is not possible during the winter months. The sweepers require water to function properly and cannot operate in extremely cold temperatures. Additionally, most of the sweepers undergo annual maintenance at the end of fall season, rendering them unavailable during winter even if temperatures are mild.
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The decision to carry out overnight sweeping was made due to safety concerns. With fewer people on the roads during these hours, it is considered the safest time for crews to perform extra sweeping duties. Street sweepers are slow-moving vehicles with a top speed of only 5MPH when actively collecting material. Having them out during peak traffic hours in late afternoon or evening would put them at risk of accidents.
To ensure effective sweeping, it is important for residents to cooperate with these operations. The sweepers can only collect debris that is accessible along curbsides. Obstructions such as parked cars can hinder their progress and leave sections of road dirty until they can return again. Therefore, following posted parking restrictions and opting for off-street parking options whenever possible is highly encouraged. Residents are also reminded not to place trash and recycling carts on the street for collection, but rather on the terrace or apron of their driveway.
When encountering a sweeper on the road, it is important to exercise patience and caution. Tailgating or cutting off the slow-moving vehicle can be dangerous for both the driver and the sweeper operator. The Streets Division apologizes for any inconvenience these operations may cause to daily or nightly routines, but emphasizes the importance of keeping the city and its lakes clean.
For more information about all of the Streets Division's operations, including street sweeping, residents can visit their website. The division appreciates the patience and cooperation of residents in helping them carry out this important work. Together, we can keep our city clean and our waterways free from pollutants.
The main objective of these overnight sweeping operations is to collect as much salt, sand, and other debris that has accumulated on the roads over the winter months. This is a routine task for the Streets Division as they transition from winter to spring and have been doing so for decades.
By removing this debris from the roads, the division aims to prevent it from washing into storm drains and polluting local waterways. Due to weather conditions and maintenance requirements, street sweeping is not possible during the winter months. The sweepers require water to function properly and cannot operate in extremely cold temperatures. Additionally, most of the sweepers undergo annual maintenance at the end of fall season, rendering them unavailable during winter even if temperatures are mild.
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The decision to carry out overnight sweeping was made due to safety concerns. With fewer people on the roads during these hours, it is considered the safest time for crews to perform extra sweeping duties. Street sweepers are slow-moving vehicles with a top speed of only 5MPH when actively collecting material. Having them out during peak traffic hours in late afternoon or evening would put them at risk of accidents.
To ensure effective sweeping, it is important for residents to cooperate with these operations. The sweepers can only collect debris that is accessible along curbsides. Obstructions such as parked cars can hinder their progress and leave sections of road dirty until they can return again. Therefore, following posted parking restrictions and opting for off-street parking options whenever possible is highly encouraged. Residents are also reminded not to place trash and recycling carts on the street for collection, but rather on the terrace or apron of their driveway.
When encountering a sweeper on the road, it is important to exercise patience and caution. Tailgating or cutting off the slow-moving vehicle can be dangerous for both the driver and the sweeper operator. The Streets Division apologizes for any inconvenience these operations may cause to daily or nightly routines, but emphasizes the importance of keeping the city and its lakes clean.
For more information about all of the Streets Division's operations, including street sweeping, residents can visit their website. The division appreciates the patience and cooperation of residents in helping them carry out this important work. Together, we can keep our city clean and our waterways free from pollutants.
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