Christine,

If you haven't already done so, placing a call to 311 and referencing Street Maintenance is a good idea. This helps keep a record of the incident. 

The Department Municipal Development (DMD) Street Maintenance division has one vacuum sweeper (15877101) dedicated to bike lanes, and sweeps the bike lanes every day. The time that it takes to sweep or make a complete loop of all the bike lanes throughout the city is approximately six (6) months. The bike lane network gets swept twice per year, which may be delayed depending on weather or if the sweeper has mechanical issues. 

The rotation for the bike lane Sweeping is as follows:
Sweeping starts from the way west side of Albuquerque, beginning at Black Arroyo St. & Westside, heading to the south covering all the West portion of the city limits. Sweeping then moves from west to the east covering the Downtown area.

From there, the sweeper heads north to Montano using I-25 as a border, ensuring the area from I-25 west from North to South is swept. The sweeper then goes from I-25 East to the Foothills (Above Tramway) when that’s complete DMD sweeps North from the most southern tip, which is Pompano Pl SE to Florence.

Josef


On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:22 AM Christine Mermier via Bike-racers <bike-racers@mailman2.swcp.com> wrote:
Does anyone know who to contact to sweep the shoulder for glass (southbound between Comanche and Indian School). The city's website gives two non-working numbers for the state roads department.
Thanks!

Christine Mermier
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