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Astoria »

Crews will clean Shore Blvd. and Hoyt Ave. North, and the park will get an extra staffer next season.

Astoria »

Councilman Costa Constantinides allocated more than $100,000 to cleanup programs in his district.

Washington Heights »

The Sanitation Department may reinstate twice-weekly street cleanings.

Crown Heights »

Neighborhood failed to meet the criteria to reduce street-cleaning days by just 2 percentage points.  

Elmhurst »

The thoroughfare in Elmhurst will get more trash pickups throughout the week. 

Long Island City »

City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer allocated $33,000 to bring the street cleaning program to 36th Avenue.

Astoria »

The Doe Fund workers will clean more streets after Councilman Costa Constantinides allocated $130,000.

Long Island City »

City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer is allocating $133,000 to bring more cleaners to his district.

Astoria »

Nonprofit workers will clean street litter and trash cans on 31st Street, 30th Avenue and Broadway.

Long Island City »

Jimmy Van Bramer is allocating $65,000 to bring street cleaning teams to the neighborhood.

Washington Heights »

Inwood and Washington Heights has been dirtier just as Sanitation scaled back street cleaning.

Inwood »

Alternate side enforcement is set to go back in effect June 24.

Inwood »

Cars parked north of West 181st Street won't have to be moved until further notice.

Long Island City »

A proposal to bring alternate side parking to Hunters Point has some residents panicked.

Upper East Side »

The East 86th Street Association has rallied to clean up trash after the Doe Fund's departure.