Sweeping
Streets that are clean of dirt and debris improve the
aesthetic appearance of a community and also provide better service to
drivers. Excessive dirt and gravel can
lead to skidding and spinning tires as they lose traction with the street
surface making for unsafe driving conditions especially near
intersections. These types of
conditions usually occur in the spring after heavy sanding of streets during
the icy winter months. They can also
be the result of summer rains that lead to dirty vehicles and tires dragging
mud onto the streets. In the fall
leaves pile up in street gutters along with other debris. When these types of materials are left in
the streets and gutters they eventually find their way down the storm drains
and can plug the storm water pipes.
Therefore it is necessary to maintain clean streets.
The
Public Works Department utilizes a mechanical Elgin street sweeper to clean
streets. Each spring every street in
town is cleaned to remove the ice control materials from the previous
winter. The same process occurs each
fall to remove the leaves before winter.
Streets are cleaned as needed during summer months and prior to certain
community events such as the Chicken Show and the Wayne County Fair. Normal cleaning operations begin at 4:00
A.M. in the downtown business district so as to clean the street gutters before
cars are parked along the curb areas. The state highways passing through town
are cleaned before heavy morning commuter traffic occurs. Other streets are also cleaned nearly every
time this piece of equipment is utilized.
These include Grainland Road and Fairground Avenue where heavy
agricultural traffic is prevalent due to the grain elevators. It also includes Providence Road due to
heavy traffic and emergency access to the hospital. Residential areas are cleaned usually on a rotational basis but
prioritized by the amount of material present on the street surface. Older parts of town that are flat and
contain more mature trees tend to collect more dirt and sticks in the street
gutters and therefore require cleaning more often. As a rule the street sweeper passes on every street in town at
least three times each year. This
process allows Wayne to present a ‘clean’ image to its’ residents and guests
alike.