Parking services to conduct “Warning Blitz” on Main Street

September 1, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC – Beginning September 2, 2015, the City’s Parking Services staff will issue warning tickets to vehicles parked on Main Street (from Beattie Place to River Street) between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Wednesdays during the month of September. Parking is prohibited on Main Street during that time to give the City’s street sweepers a clear path to remove dirt, grime and debris, and keep downtown clean. The City uses mechanical street sweepers to remove material that collects in the gutters to prevent it from blocking storm drains, and to keep harmful pollutants from entering the storm drain system. Parked vehicles prevent the equipment from reaching the curb, which reduces their effectiveness.

According to Streets & Sidewalks Manager Tim Guerin, each Wednesday, street sweepers are forced to weave around cars parked illegally on Main Street – an unsafe maneuver made even more difficult during “leaf season” (Oct-Dec). In addition to parked cars, says Guerin, they must also dodge people who run or walk through the areas where they are working, which is particularly dangerous due to the large equipment and amount of debris moving through the air. Typically, the number of illegally parked vehicles increases around 5:30 a.m., as walkers and runners arrive downtown and park near Falls Park. To address the problem, rather than issuing citations, Parking Services is conducting the “warning blitz” to remind drivers of the parking restriction and help them avoid a parking citation in the future.

The City operates three street sweepers and collects 30-45 cubic yards of debris throughout the city on a daily basis. Crews sweep the Central Business District (CBD) and major traffic areas (including commercial corridors and bridges) on a weekly basis, and sweep residential streets with curb and gutter on a rotating basis every other month. During leaf season, they sweep the CBD and major traffic areas twice a week. “The City’s street sweeping program has been in place for 25 years, and when you drive into our city limits, you can really see the positive impact it makes,” said Guerin. “As downtown’s popularity has grown, it has become more challenging to find convenient times to perform the routine maintenance that helps make it such a desirable destination, so we’re teaming up with Parking Services this month to educate the public and ask for their cooperation.”