Street Sweeping Schedule for the Week of June 5 – 8, 2023

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STREET SWEEPING SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF

June 5, 2023 through June 8, 2023

Please remove your vehicles from the area

 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on your scheduled day.

  •  Monday June 5:             (All Streets and Avenues) from Division Road to Old Havre Highway from Smelter Avenue Northeast to Riverview Drive East.
  •  Tuesday June 6:              (All Streets and Avenues) from Riverview Drive East to Choteau Avenue Northeast from Division Road to 5th Street Northeast.
  •  Wednesday June 7:       (All Streets and Avenues) from Riverview Drive East to 36th Avenue Northeast from 5th Street Northeast to 9th Street Northeast.  Also 7th Street Northeast from 36th Avenue Northeast to Country Side Village.
  •  Thursday June 8:           (All Streets and Avenues) from 9th Street Northeast to Bootlegger Trail from Skyline Drive Northeast to Choteau Avenue Northeast.  Also Eagles Crossing, Great Bear Avenue, and 33rd Avenue Northeast from US Highway 87 to East City Limit.

PLEASE BE ADVISED:

Schedule may change or be cancelled due to weather conditions.

Original source can be found here. 



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