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Residents can request these services by contacting 311 or using the 311 mobile app.Īt today’s event, the Mayor and Administration officials highlighted investments in the Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2024 Fair Shot Budget that will support a clean, safe, and connected DC, including: Last year, DPW’s street and alley team covered 112 routes throughout all eight wards – representing roughly 394 miles of road – and its graffiti abatement team removed 1,644 graffiti tags and 1,559 illegal posters and stickers from public surfaces. Street sweeping service runs from March through October in designated neighborhoods. The Department of Public Works (DPW) is also contributing to the city’s spring beautification through services such as street sweeping in designated neighborhoods, alley cleaning, residential yard waste collection, graffiti cleaning, and grass mowing in public spaces. “Paving is not only about fixing potholes and resurfacing roads, it’s an opportunity to invest in District infrastructure and ensure our transportation system remains efficient and reliable.” “DDOT is proud to be working hand-in-hand with Mayor Bowser on the PaveDC initiative as we work to eliminate all poor condition roadways, sidewalks, and alleys by 2024,” said DDOT Director Everett Lott. The plan for 2023 will also close out approximately 2,000 service requests. By the end of last paving season, the District was already at 88% of the PaveDC goal, putting DDOT on track to reach the 2024 goal.

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The plan for 2023 includes roadway marking improvements, resurfacing 76 miles of roads, restoring 65 miles of sidewalk, and restoring 126 alleys. The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) implements the PaveDC campaign each year. And residents can help us – both by making 311 requests for items that need our attention and by joining together with neighbors and using DPW’s Helping Hand program to organize neighborhood cleanups.” “Our teams will be out cleaning alleys, filling potholes and paving roads, and making sure that our city is beautiful for our residents, businesses, and visitors. “Just like a lot of people do spring cleaning at home, Back to Basics Week is the kickoff of our citywide spring cleaning campaign,” said Mayor Bowser.

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The Mayor also highlighted additional investments for beautifying District neighborhoods that residents will see over the next few months, such as street sweeping, alley cleaning, grass mowing, and community clean-up campaigns.

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(Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser kicked off Back to Basics Week by launching the 2023 PaveDC campaign, which is the District’s campaign to eliminate all roads in poor condition by 2024.







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