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Street Sweeper Schedule Street Sweeper Schedule STREET NAME DAY OF MONTH ADDRESS NO AREA OF COVERAGE A ABACA WY 1st Thursday 2300-2699 E MOWRY; S PASEO PADRE; W GOMES; S VALERO; 2ND L ABBEY TR Private 4000-4099 E MOWRY; N FREMONT; U-TURN AT CENTRAL 1ST & 2ND R ABEL PL 1st Thursday 35200-35299 E MOWRY; N PASEO PADRE; W WYNDHAM; 1ST INTERSEC ABELOE TR Private 43700-43799 S MISSION; W PINE; 1ST & 2ND L ABERCROMBIE PL 1st Thursday 33800-33999 N FREMONT; E BEARD; 2ND R ABERDEEN TR Private 34100-34399 N FREMONT; E PASEO PADRE; S BOWLINGREEN; 1ST L ABOUMRAD TR Private 42000-42099 S MISSION; E 680; VARGAS RD EXIT; W PICO; @ END ABRAHAM ST 4th Tuesday 37800-37999 N PASEO PADRE; E PERALTA; N MARTHA; E BENCHMARK; L AT END ABUELO WY 1st Tuesday 40800-41099 E WALNUT; S MISSION; E ESPARITO; 2ND R ACACIA CT 4th Tuesday 1700-1799 E MOWRY; N PARKSIDE; E ACACIA ST; AT END ACACIA ST 4th Tuesday 38000-38199 E MOWRY; N PASEO PADRE; E PERALTA; 3RD L ACACIA ST 4th Tuesday 38200-38599 E MOWRY; N PARKSIDE; 1ST INTERSECTION ACOMA WY 4th Wednsday 200-599 S WARM SPRINGS; E GABLE; S MCDUFF; S LYRA; 1ST L ACTION CT 4th Wednsday 100-199 S WARM SPRINGS; E LIPPERT; 1ST R ADA AV 1st Friday 36700-36899 N FREMONT; W THORNTON; N CABRILLO; E BALBOA; 1ST L ADAGIO CT 2nd Monday 4900-5099 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W BUTANO PK; 1ST R ADAMS AV 2nd Wednesday 3600-4299 S FREMONT; 1ST INTERSEC S OF 5 CORNERS ADCOCK DR 4th Wednsday 38600-38899 E MOWRY; S CHERRY; E SPETTI; 1ST R ADCOCK PL 4th Wednsday 38600-38699 E MOWRY; S CHERRY; E SPETTI; 1ST L ADDISON CT 4th Wednsday 200-399 S WARM SPRINGS; E LIPPERT; 3RD R ADELINA CO Private 600-699 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; 2ND R E OF GALLEGOS ADELINA TR Private 43400-43499 E WASHINGTON; S ADELINA CO; INTO ADELINA TR ADLER CT 4th Tuesday 1100-1199 E MOWRY; W PERALTA; N SIDNEY; N RIDLEY; INTO ADLER CT ADOBE DR Cabral-Cabrillo 1st Wednesday 35800-36299 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; ADOBE DR Cabrillo - Coronado 1st Friday 35800-36299 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; ADRIANO CT 1st Wednesday 4200-4399 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; E ARDO; N ADRIANO ST; 1ST R ADRIANO ST 1st Wednesday 35100-35399 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; E ARDO; 3RD L AGATE TR private 34300-34399 N FREMONT; W PPP; S DEEP CREEK; W XAVIER; 1ST L AGAVE CT private 46800-46899 S WARM SPRINGS; E EAST WARREN; E CURTNER; 1ST R AGNES CT 2nd Monday 5600-5799 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W BUTANO PK; 6TH L AGREE TR private 34600-34699 N FREMONT; W PPP; S DEEP CREEK; E & N SHALIMAR; 4TH L AGUILA TR private 44700-44799 S MISSION; E HUNTER; 5TH R AIKEN CT 2nd Tuesday 34300-34399 N FREMONT; W PASEO PADRE; N BLACKSTONE; W GORDON; 2ND R ALAMEDA CT 2nd Thursday 37000-37199 N BLACOW; E HANSEN; N CABRILLO; E ALAMEDA DR ALAMEDA DR 1st Thursday 4300-4799 N BLACOW; E HANSEN; N CABRILLO 1ST R ALAMO TR private 5400-5499 N FREMONT; W PASEO PADRE; S TUPELO; E ARC; N GANNON; 1ST R ALBACORE TR private 1200–1299 E WALNUT; N LAKEFRONT; 2ND R ALBANY CO private 39400-39599 S FREMONT; E STEVENSON; 1ST L E OF CIVIC CENTER DR ALBERTA CO private 34400-34599 N FREMONT; W PPP; S DEEP CREEK; W MAYBIRD; W SHATTUCK; 1ST L ALBRAE ST Stevenson-Stewart 1st Friday 40300-42699 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; 1ST L W OF FREEWAY ALBRAE ST Stewart-Christy 1st Monday 40300-42699 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; 1ST L W OF FREEWAY ALCALDE CT 3rd Thursday 500-699 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S BRYANT; W PINE; N EXCELSO; W ALCALDE WAY; INTO ALCALDE CT ALCALDE WY 3rd Thursday 500-599 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S BRYANT; W PINE; N EXCELSO; 1ST L ALCAZAR CT 2nd Tuesday 35800-35999 N FREMONT; W NICOLET; N CADIZ; W JACINTO; 3RD L ALDER AV Fremont-Laredo 1st Tuesday 3200-4599 N FREMONT; 1ST INTERSEC N OF THORNTON AVE; 1ST R ALDER AV Laredo-Coronado 2nd Tuesday 3200-4599 N FREMONT; 1ST INTERSEC N OF THORNTON AVE; 1ST R ALDER AV Nicolet-Fremont 4th Monday 3200-4599 N FREMONT; 1ST INTERSEC N OF THORNTON AVE; 1ST R 1 Rev Nov 2018 Street Sweeper Schedule STREET NAME DAY OF MONTH ADDRESS NO AREA OF COVERAGE ALDER CO private 36400-36499 ALDER CT 1st Monday 36500-36699 N FREMONT; E ALDER AVE; 2ND R ALDER TR private 4000-4199 N FREMONT; W ALDER AVE; N ALDER COM; R AT END ALEMA TR private 4300-4399 N FREMONT; W ALDER; S PALVOROSA; 1ST R ALEUT CT 4th Tuesday 200-399 S WARM SPRINGS; N MISSION; E PASEO PADRE; 2ND L ALEXANDER ST 2nd Thursday 37000-37399 N BLACOW; W GARDEN; 1ST INTERSECTION ALHAMBRA DR Cabral-Cabrillo 2nd Wednesday 4500-4899 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; 2ND INTERSECTION OF NICOLET ALHAMBRA DR Cabrillo-Nicolet 1st Friday 4500-4899 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; 2ND INTERSECTION OF NICOLET ALICANTE DR 2nd Tuesday 36300-36599 N FREMONT; W ALDER; N LAREDO; W TORRES; R AT END ALICE CT 1st Thursday 2600-2999 E WASHINGTON; E DRISCOLL; S ALICE ST; AT END ALICE ST 1st Thursday 41000-41599 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; E DRISCOLL; 1ST R ALLEGHENY CT 2nd Wednesday 34600-34699 N FREMONT; W FERRY; N BLACKSTONE; W PECOS; 2ND R ALLEGRO CT 2nd Monday 4800-4999 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W BUTANO PK; 2ND L ALLEN CT 2nd Tuesday 36900-37999 N FREMONT; W THORNTON; 1ST R ALLINE ST 2nd Monday 41100-41499 S FREMONT; W GRIMMER; S IRVINGTON; W THURSTON; N THERESA; 1ST R ALLYSON TR private 4000-4099 S FREMONT; 2ND R S OF CAROL ALMA ST 2nd Friday 38600-38799 N BLACOW; W BROPHY; N FRONTAGE RD; W WALLER; 1ST L ALMADEN PL 2nd Tuesday 38700-38999 E WALNUT; N MISSION; E VIENTO; L AT END ALMERIA AV 1st Wednsday 100-399 E WALNUT; S MISSION; E EAST LAS PALMAS; 1ST L ALMOND AV 1st Friday 3700-3999 S FREMONT; E UNION; N LEE; R AT END ALOE CT 2nd Tuesday 46900-46999 S WARM SPRINGS; E EAST WARREN; S YAKIMA; 1ST L ALONSO CT 1st Tuesday 4600-4699 N FREMONT; N ALVARADO; W DEEP CK; N ARIEL RD; W ARIEL AVE; 2ND R ALPINE CT 1st Thursday 3000-3099 N FREMONT; E BEARD; N MELLO; 1ST R ALPINE DR 1st Thursday 3100-3399 N FREMONT; E BEARD; N MELLO; 1ST L ALSION CT 2nd Thursday 700-899 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S GALLEGOS; 3RD L ALTA CT 2nd Friday 37700-37899 N BLACOW; W KEYSTONE; 1ST R ALTA DR 1st Friday 37800-38499 N BLACOW; W EGGERS; 1ST R ALTA VISTA TR private 48100-48199 S WARM SPRINGS; E STARLITE WY; AT END ALTON CT 4th Monday 3300-3699 N FREMONT; E EGGERS; N CAMDEN; W CANTERBURY; W SUTTON LP; 1ST R ALTURA PL 1st Tuesday 400-599 E MOWRY; S MISSION; E PICKERING; S TIERRA; W FLORA; S ALTURA ST; 1ST L ALTURA ST 1st Tuesday 30049-38899 E MOWRY; S MISSION; E PICKERING; S TIERRA; W FLORA; L AT END ALVANIECE CT 2nd Friday 42400-42599 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S BRUCE; S MIDDLEFIELD; 1ST R ALVARADO BL I-880-Lowry 1st Wednesday 32500-33699 N FREMONT; OVER NIMITZ FWY ONTO ALVARADO BLVD ALVARADO BL Lowry-Union City border 1st Wednsday 32500-33699 N FREMONT; OVER NIMITZ FWY ONTO ALVARADO BLVD ALVARADO BL PPP-I-880 1st Thursday 32500-33699 N FREMONT; OVER NIMITZ FWY ONTO ALVARADO BLVD AMADOR RD 2nd Thursday 4300-4599 S ARGONAUT; W SACRAMENTO; S MONTEREY; 1ST R AMAPOLA CT 1st Monday 41000-41099 E MOWRY; S PASEO PADRE; E DRISCOLL; N AMAPOLA DR; 1ST R AMAPOLA DR 1st Monday 40800-41099 E MOWRY; S PASEO PADRE; E DRISCOLL; 3RD L AMARILLO CT 4th Thursday 48700-48799 S WARM SPRINGS; E TONOPAH; S FLAGSTAFF; E TUOLUMNE; 1ST R AMBAR PL 1st Monday 40500-40899 E MOWRY; S PASEO PADRE; E GOMES; N LEMOS; 5TH L & R AMBERFIELD TR private 600-699 E MOWRY; N CROSSPOINTE; 1ST L AMBERWOOD DR 1st Tuesday 5000-5499 N FREMONT; W PPP; S DEEP CREEK; 1ST R S OF CREEKWOOD AMECA CT 2nd Wednesday 4100-4299 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; E ARDO; N VINCENTE; 1ST R AMES TR 4th Thursday 36400-36499 E MOWRY; N MISSION; N NILES; W ROCK; 2ND L AMETHYST RD 2nd Monday 5300-5499 W STEVENSON; S OMAR; 1ST R AMIENS AV 1st Tuesday 4400-4799 N FREMONT; N ALVARADO; W DEEP CREEK; S MACBETH; W FREDRICK; 1ST L AMOROK WY 4th Monday 0-99 S WARM SPRINGS; N MISSION; E PASEO PADRE; 1ST R ANCHOR DR 3rd Wednesday 34400-34699 N FREMONT; E FERRY LN; 1ST L ANCONA CT 2nd Friday 2400-2499 S FREMONT; 1ST R S OF BAYVIEW 2 Rev Nov 2018 Street Sweeper Schedule STREET NAME DAY OF MONTH ADDRESS NO AREA OF COVERAGE ANDANTE ST 2nd Monday 40600-40799 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W CURTIS; 1ST L ANDERSON AV 1st Friday 2900-3099 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; E DRISCOLL; S ALICE; 1ST L ANDORRA CT 1st Wednsday 40400-40599 E STEVENSON; S MISSION; W LAS PALMAS; W SEVILLE; 1ST L ANDREWS CT 2nd Thursday 37800-37999 W MOWRY; N LOGAN; E FAULKNER; 1ST R ANDROMEDA CI 2nd Monday 5400-5699 W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W AMETHYST; N STRAWFLOWER; W MARIETTA; 3RD L ANGELES AV 2nd Wednesday 4500-4699 N BLACOW; E THORNTON; N CABRILLO; 1ST L N OF PATTERSON SCHOOL ANGELFISH TR private 1100–1199 E WALNUT; N LAKEFRONT; 5TH R ANGUS CT 1st Tuesday 34200-34299 N FREMONT; W PASEO PADRE; N SIWARD; E DONALBAIN; 1ST L ANITA CT 1st Friday 38300-38499 E MOWRY; S MISSION; E ORCHARD; N OLIVER; E BARTON; 1ST R ANN CT 2nd Tuesday 38100-38299 E MOWRY; N PASEO PADRE; N MARTHA; E ANN ST; 2ND R ANN ST 2nd Tuesday 2500-2899 E MOWRY; N PASEO PADRE; N MARTHA; 1ST R ANNAPOLIS DR 3rd Thursday 2100-2299 S FREMONT; E AUTO MALL; E DURHAM; N SABERCAT; E PINE; N GREENHILLS; 1ST R ANNE MARIE TR private 37200-37299 W MOWRY; N BLACOW; E HANSEN; 4TH L ANSEL CT 4th Wednesday 47700-47899 S WARM SPRINGS; E GABLE; 3RD R ANTELOPE DR 3rd Tuesday 45400-45599 E WASHINGTON; S MISSION; L OPPOSITE S GRIMMER ANTONE RD 2nd Monday 5500-5999 S BLACOW; W STEVENSON; S OMAR; W BUTANO; E CELLO; R AT END ANZA ST Bryant-Mission 3rd Tuesday 10-599 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S JEROME; 5TH L ANZA ST Jerome-Bryant 2nd Thursday 10-599 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S JEROME; 5TH L ANZIO TR private N FREMONT; W PPP; S ARDENWOOD; E TAN OAK; S TAN BARK; W CAPRIANA; 5TH R APACHE CT 2nd Tuesday 300-499 S FREMONT; E WASHINGTON; S MISSION; W PASEO PADRE; E CAYUGA; N CHEROKEE;
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