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Almanac note · Cars and driving

Fremont street sweeping is a monthly curb habit

Fremont sweeps residential streets on set monthly days, so the safest routine is to check the schedule, move the car, and leave the curb clear.

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Fremont has a lot of quiet residential streets, but street sweeping is still a calendar item. Residential streets are swept once a month on a set day, such as a first Monday or second Thursday, and the posted daytime window matters.

Main roads can be handled earlier in the morning. Holiday changes and unexpected problems can also change the schedule, so the best habit is to check the city schedule by your block instead of guessing from a neighbor’s driveway.

This is mostly a parking and curb-clearance issue. A sweeper can only do its job when the curb is open. Cars, carts, piles, and low branches can turn a scheduled sweep into a missed spot.

For a Fremont household, put the sweeping day somewhere you will actually see it. If you are visiting, read the curb signs before leaving the car. The city is spread out enough that one neighborhood’s rhythm may not match the next.

Where to see it

Fremont street sweeping schedule and Maintenance Operations pages.

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Reviewed July 7, 2026

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