Street Sweeping
The 2025 street sweeping season has arrived
Park cars off-street on scheduled sweeping days
The Public Works street sweeping program addresses high traffic roadways on a year-around basis. Dirt and debris on City of Commerce City major roadways is a contributor to air quality issues. Dirt on major roadways is tracked to residential streets when primary roadways are not swept regularly. The schedule listed below focuses on managing major roadways on a routine basis, although some schedules may vary slightly due to inclement weather or mechanical issues.
Secondary roads and residential streets throughout the City will still be monitored for sweeping by the Public Works Hot-Shot Team, and citizen requests for service. Requests will be addressed within 48 hours. Your assistance will help keep streets and neighborhoods clean, make street sweeping more effective, prevent airborne dust, and keep sediment from washing into streams.
To help with the city’s sweeping efforts, residents are asked to:
- Park all vehicles off-street between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. on scheduled sweeping days
- Trim tree limbs that hang over sidewalks and streets to a height of 15 feet above the roadway
- Sweep sidewalks in front of homes so additional debris can be picked up by sweepers
For more information on the program, or to report a Street Sweeping request in your neighborhood visit AccessC3 or call the Public Works Department at 303-289-8150.
2025 Routes and Schedules
Find the 2025 route map here!(PDF, 701KB)
Full schedule below.
District 1: Riverside, Sand Creek, I-Park, South Rose Hill
- March 17 - 21
- May 19 - 23
- July 28 - August 1
- September 29 - October 3
District 2: Adams Heights, Fairfax Park, Mile High Greyhound Park, Central, Rose Hill, Tichy, Kemp
- March 24 - 28
- May 27 - 30
- August 4 - 8
- October 6 - 10
District 3: Derby, Victory Crossing, Irondale
- March 31 - April 4
- June 2 - 6
- August 11 - 15
- October 13 - 17
District 4: Turnberry, Potomac Farms, North Range Village, Foxton Village, Villages at Buffalo Run, Outlook
- April 7 - 11
- June 9 - 13
- August 18 - 22
- October 20 - 24
District 5: Irondale, First Creek, 96th Ave Industrial Park, Eagle Creek
- April 14 - 18
- June 16 - 20
- August 25 - 29
- October 13 - 17
District 6: Belle Creek, Dunes Park, Stillwater, River Run, River Oaks, DiGiorgio
- April 21 - 25
- June 23 - 27
- September 2 - 5
- October 27 - 31
District 7: High Pointe, Fronterra Village, Buckley Ranch, Reunion South, Prairie Farms, Settlers Village
- April 28 - May 2
- June 30 - July 3
- September 8 - 12
- November 3 - 7
District 8: Buffalo Mesa, Reunion North, Buckley Crossing
- May 5 - 9
- July 7 - 11
- September 15 - 19
- November 10 - 14
District 9: DIA Tech Center, Buffalo Highlands, Second Creek Farms, Legato, Settlers Crossing
- May 12 - 16
- July 21 - 25
- September 22 - 26
- November 17 - 21
Learn more about our Street Sweepers
Purpose: Sweeps up debris on the roadways
Weight: 24,000 lbs.
What it can do: Gutter brooms on the equipment will pull material out of the gutter and allow the vacuum to pick up the debris.
Other Facts: Sweeping is extremely important for our health and the environment. Picking up the debris prevents it from becoming airborne and polluting the air as well as preventing it from reaching waterways and polluting our water.