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2020 Street Sweeping Schedule Summary by Street Name and Address Range 2020 Street Sweeping Schedule Summary by Street Name and Address Range A ST 1 to 12 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ABERDARE ST 8500 to 8969 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Monday ABERDARE ST 8970 to 8999 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ABILENE ST 10000 to 10199 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday ACACIA LN 10720 to 10799 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ACADIA PL 1100 to 1299 ODD and EVEN addresses Special Schedule - See Posted Signs ADAMS ST 7300 to 7549 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ADDAX CIR 1641 to 1683 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ADIRONDACK AVE 600 to 799 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday AGATE CT 7900 to 7999 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday AGATE ST 8000 to 8099 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday AGNUS DR 200 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Tuesday AIREDALE AVE 2000 to 2299 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday AIREDALE CT 7300 to 7399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday AKRON AVE 700 to 799 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday ALABAMA ST 200 to 633 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday ALAMEDA AVE 1900 to 2499 ODD and EVEN addresses First Wednesday ALASKA DR 2026 to 2099 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ALBANY AVE 700 to 999 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday ALBATROSS ST 6400 to 6799 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday ALBION AVE 5700 to 5899 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday ALESSANDRO DR 2325 to 2399 ODD and EVEN addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan ALESSANDRO DR 1501 to 2099 ODD addresses only First Friday ALESSANDRO DR 2151 to 2323 ODD addresses only First Friday ALESSANDRO DR 1500 to 2098 EVEN addresses only First Friday ALESSANDRO DR 2150 to 2324 EVEN addresses only First Friday ALEXANDRIA ST 10200 to 10350 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday ALGONQUIAN ST 700 to 750 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday ALHAMBRA AVE 6 to 139 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ALISO LN 1 to 99 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Monday ALISO PL 1300 to 1399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Monday ALPINE AVE 100 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ALPINE CT 400 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ALTADENA ST 8230 to 8289 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ALVERSTONE AVE 600 to 799 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday Monday, March 9, 2020 Page 1 of 52 2020 Street Sweeping Schedule Summary by Street Name and Address Range ALYSSUM LN 10600 to 10749 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AMADOR AVE 290 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday AMERICAN WAY 1911 to 1939 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AMETHYST AVE 700 to 899 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday AMHERST ST 5500 to 5699 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday ANCHORS WAY 1001 to 1213 ODD addresses only 1st and 3rd Thursday ANCHORS WAY 1217 to 1699 ODD addresses only 1st and 3rd Thursday ANCHORS WAY 1000 to 1698 EVEN addresses only 1st and 3rd Thursday ANCHORS WAY 1215 to 1215 ODD addresses only Private Street - Not Swept by City ANDORRA LN 500 to 584 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday ANDORRA LN 585 to 599 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ANGLER CT 1400 to 1499 ODD and EVEN addresses 1st and 3rd Thursday ANN ARBOR AVE 690 to 999 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday ANNAPOLIS CT 5300 to 5399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday ANTELOPE AVE 1700 to 2299 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday ANTELOPE AVE 1100 to 1699 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ANTHONY DR 2000 to 2399 ODD and EVEN addresses First Wednesday ANTLER AVE 2300 to 2399 ODD and EVEN addresses First Wednesday APACHE AVE 2800 to 2999 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday APPIAN WAY 320 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Tuesday APPLE AVE 215 to 332 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday AQUAMARINE AVE 600 to 870 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday ARAPAHO ST 151 to 599 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday ARBOR AVE 600 to 899 ODD and EVEN addresses First Thursday ARCADE DR 220 to 649 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday ARCADE DR 1 to 219 ODD and EVEN addresses First Thursday ARGAL PL 2200 to 2299 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday ARIZONA DR 1945 to 2109 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City ARMADA DR 3100 to 3399 ODD and EVEN addresses First Thursday ARMSTRONG AVE 1 to 199 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday ARNETT AVE 226 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday ARROWHEAD AVE 1200 to 1499 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday ARROYO SECO DR 1600 to 1799 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Wednesday ARTEMISIA AVE 200 to 399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Monday ARTHUR RONDO 7200 to 7299 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday Monday, March 9, 2020 Page 2 of 52 2020 Street Sweeping Schedule Summary by Street Name and Address Range ARUNDELL AVE 1100 to 1899 ODD and EVEN addresses 1st and 3rd Tuesday ARUNDELL CIR 3500 to 3699 ODD and EVEN addresses 1st and 3rd Tuesday ASHLAND ST 10000 to 10099 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday ASHWOOD CT 4000 to 4199 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Tuesday ASPEN CT 700 to 799 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Wednesday ASTER ST 11000 to 11099 ODD and EVEN addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan ATHERTON AVE 145 to 240 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Thursday ATLANTA LN 600 to 799 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AUBER LN 0 to 0 No known addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AURORA CT 5200 to 5399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday AURORA DR 4600 to 5399 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday AURORA DR 5400 to 5699 ODD and EVEN addresses Special Schedule - See Posted Signs AUSTIN LN 27 to 44 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AUTO CENTER DR 6355 to 7099 ODD and EVEN addresses 1st and 3rd Thursday AVALON ST 10400 to 10499 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday AVON ST 5300 to 5399 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday AYALA ST 2000 to 2099 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday AZAHAR ST 10900 to 10999 ODD and EVEN addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan AZALEA WAY 1150 to 1349 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City AZTEC AVE 2300 to 2499 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday AZTEC CT 2500 to 2549 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday AZUSA AVE 1 to 103 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City B ST 1 to 12 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BACH RD 0 to 0 No known addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BADGER CIR 1101 to 1169 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BAJO RD 10924 to 10999 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BAKER AVE 200 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Friday BALBOA ST 8000 to 9599 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Friday BALDWIN AVE 200 to 349 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Friday BALFE ST 710 to 759 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BANGOR LN 1000 to 1199 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday BANNER AVE 1 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Friday BARBER LN 860 to 1081 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BARLOW CANYON RD 500 to 2599 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BARLOW CANYON TR 2900 to 2903 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City Monday, March 9, 2020 Page 3 of 52 2020 Street Sweeping Schedule Summary by Street Name and Address Range BARNARD WAY 121 to 249 ODD and EVEN addresses First Tuesday BARR RD 3870 to 3890 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BARRANCA AVE 1 to 99 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BARRY DR 1 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses First Monday BARSTOW ST 7730 to 7850 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BASIE ST 5310 to 5379 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BASSET LN 1601 to 1619 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BASSWOOD CT 9900 to 9999 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday BATH LN 1000 to 1199 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday BAYLOR DR 1 to 199 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Thursday BAYS ST 5700 to 5899 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday BAYSHORE AVE 3000 to 3099 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Wednesday BAYSHORE AVE 2400 to 2999 ODD and EVEN addresses Special Schedule - See Posted Signs BAYVIEW AVE 200 to 499 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday BEACH SIDE CT 120 to 179 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BEACH SIDE PL 0 to 0 No known addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BEACHMONT ST 0 to 0 No known addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan BEACHMONT ST 1150 to 1253 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Wednesday BEACHMONT ST 1254 to 1399 ODD and EVEN addresses Special Schedule - See Posted Signs BEACON AVE 2600 to 3099 ODD and EVEN addresses First Friday BEAGLE CT 1601 to 1635 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BEAVER ST 1850 to 1899 ODD and EVEN addresses Second Wednesday BECKFORD ST 4900 to 5499 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Tuesday BEECHNUT ST 11224 to 11499 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday BEENE RD 2600 to 6599 ODD and EVEN addresses First Wednesday BEETHOVEN AVE 170 to 175 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BEGONIA PL 81 to 110 ODD and EVEN addresses Private Street - Not Swept by City BELAIR PL 10720 to 10799 ODD and EVEN addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan BELAIR WALK 388 to 424 ODD and EVEN addresses Not Specified in Sweeping Plan BELEN PL 10540 to 10599 ODD and EVEN addresses Fourth Thursday BELFAST LN 1000 to 1099 ODD and EVEN addresses Third Tuesday BELL PL
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