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Why cant the City make arrangements for alternate-side street sweeping to allow people to park near their homes and not receive tickets?

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Why cant the City make arrangements for alternate-side street sweeping to allow people to park near their homes and not receive tickets?

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Due to the high number of cul-de-sac streets in the city, designing efficient street sweeping routes is quite difficult. The alternate-side street sweeping schedule is employed in high-density areas where parking studies taken prior to the start of the twice-a-month program indicated it would be necessary. Undertaking alternate-side sweeping for the entire city would be extremely costly. The current number of four sweepers would have to increase to at least six, possibly eight sweepers, and additional parking control officers would have to be added, raising the cost of the program tremendously. To comply with signage posting regulations for alternate-side street sweeping, a sign would have to be placed every 150 feet throughout each neighborhood. The cost of such additional signs and maintenance would be over $1 million in additional expenditures.

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