Residential Street Sweeping Program

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Countywide Operations Are Underway!

The Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) will offer Residential Street Sweeping for the first time in Prince George's County's history! 

The Residential Street Sweeping Program will significantly reduce the amount of debris along residential roadways, helping to prevent litter buildup and mitigate potential pollutants in our ecosystem. Phase I of this exciting new program launched in September 2024. Phase II Countywide street sweeping began April 14, 2025.

Save this page and visit regularly for more details, including schedules, sweeping maps and more. 

 

      Residential Street Sweeping is a Prince George's County Proud Priority 

 

Find Your Zone

We've created an interactive map to show your zone. Once on the map, enter your address in the box on the left. If your address is in one of the colored zones, you're part of this phase of street sweeping. 

  1. Enter your address in the box on the left to search
  2. Zoom out using the - and + symbols on the left
  3. Close the popup to see which zone you are in

Interactive Map

 

Stay in the Know

Sign up to receive email notifications of the upcoming street sweep schedule and more information on the program.

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New Signage in Neighborhoods 

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You may notice new signs in your neighborhood. While it is important to ensure our sweeper trucks are ready to deploy, we are equally committed to providing residents with important information to ensure the successful implementation of this program.  Neighborhood signage will serve as a reminder of what days your street will be swept and where to access additional information. On some streets you may notice yellow caution tape –  do not be alarmed. It is part of our preliminary process, and once complete, it will be removed.

We look forward to your involvement in our efforts to maintain clean residential streets and create healthier communities for us all. 

 

 

 

 

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