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Almanac note · Cars and driving

Eastvale street sweeping signs matter even when sweepers are hidden

Eastvale enforces posted no-parking windows for street sweeping, including days when weather or route timing makes the sweeper hard to see.

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Eastvale street sweeping is one of those rules where the sign is the anchor, even if the view from the window feels different. The posted no-parking time is enforceable during the full listed window, even if the sweeper has not come by yet or already passed.

The street sweeping citation fine is $50. Sweeping and enforcement can still happen when it rains, and there are no make-up sweeps during the fifth week of a month. Holiday weeks follow the posted holiday schedule instead.

For drivers, the entrance signs to a development are part of the routine. A car parked on the street during the sweeping window can block the curb line, which is where leaves, dirt, and small debris collect. Moving the car also keeps the route clean for everyone on the block.

If a citation is issued, payment and appeal details go through the citation processing instructions, not a casual phone call to city staff. That keeps the parking question in the right lane from the start.

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Eastvale street sweeping services and FAQ pages.

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Reviewed July 6, 2026

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