DPW To Observe Emancipation Day, Mon., April 16

DPW To Observe Emancipation Day, Mon., April 16 DPW will enforce morning, afternoon rush hour restrictions. Sanitation services will be suspended for the day. The DC Department of Public Works will observe Emancipation Day, Monday, April 16; however, rush-hour parking restrictions will be enforced. Vehicles violating these restrictions will be ticketed and towed. Other parking regulations, including expired meters, residential parking and street sweeping, will be suspended for the holiday. Additionally, the Nationals will play Sunday, April 15 and Monday, April 16, so parking enforcement will occur both days in the Nationals Park neighborhood. Sanitation services will be suspended for the holiday and will resume Tuesday, April 17. · In once-a-week trash and recycling collection neighborhoods collections will “slide” to the next day, so Monday’s collections will be made Tuesday, Tuesday’s collections will be made Wednesday and so on. · In twice-a-week collection neighborhoods, Monday and Thursday collections will “slide” to Tuesday and Friday, and Tuesday and Friday collections will be made Wednesday and Saturday. · Street sweeping will be suspended Monday and resume Tuesday, April 17. The Ft. Totten Transfer Station will be closed Monday, April 16 and reopen Tuesday, April 17 to residents between 1 pm and 5 pm. Directions to Ft. Totten, 4900 John F. McCormack Road, NE: Travel east on Irving Street, NW, turn left on Michigan Avenue, turn left on John F. McCormack Road, NE and continue to the end of the street.

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