Great Falls announces street sweeping schedule for June 1, 2026

Mayor Cory Reeves City of Great Falls, Montana
Mayor Cory Reeves City of Great Falls, Montana
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The City of Great Falls announced on May 29 the street sweeping schedule for Monday, June 1. Residents are asked to remove their vehicles from the designated areas between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on their scheduled day.

According to Street Superintendent Dan Palagi, the areas scheduled for sweeping include all avenues from 13th Street South to 26th Street South, from 3rd Avenue South to 9th Avenue South. Additionally, both 1st and 2nd Avenue South from 16th Street South to 27th Street South will be swept.

The city advised that the schedule may change or be canceled due to weather conditions. Maps of sweeping routes are available for residents seeking more information.

The City of Great Falls operates with a City Commission as its policy-making body and appoints a City Manager to handle daily operations, according to the official website. The city is also recognized for its notable infrastructure such as hydroelectric dams along the Missouri River at local waterfalls and honors its heritage through initiatives celebrating its history and connection with Lewis and Clark as well as early Native American tribes, according to the official website.

The city aims to promote transparent governance and community empowerment through collaborative decision-making processes, according to the official website.



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