Ithaca Minute – Cars may be towed for street cleaning, GrassRoots postponed

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Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

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Here’s the Ithaca Minute from 14850 Today for March 28th. The City of Ithaca is beginning its annual schedule of street cleaning on Monday, March 29, and asks residents to move their cars when their street is scheduled. Signs will go up 24 hours ahead of a street closing, and residents can be notified via Swift911. Cars may be towed as street cleaning begins in City of Ithaca City crews will post “no parking” signs 24 hours ahead of time throughout the next few weeks, so keep an eye on where your car is parked and be prepared to move it. Notifications are also available from the Swift911 system available in Ithaca and Tompkins County, which can text or call or email when there’s an update. Cleaning crews start with lower South Hill and lower Collegetown neighborhoods on Monday, with streets listed at 14850.com. The schedule continues with the rest of Collegetown, streets along Six Mile Creek, and other areas near the Cornell campus the first week. Vehicles that aren’t removed from streets marked as closed by 7am are subject to being ticketed and towed. The standard fee for towing in the City of Ithaca is $200 plus sales tax, [...]