It’s Friday, May 24 and 8:32pm in Downtown New Orleans.
THIS IS YOUR DDD
Clean Team
Downtown is one of the cleanest neighborhoods in New Orleans thanks to the DDD Clean Team. Clean Teams use traditional pans and brooms, as well as automated vacuum machines, for litter abatement, while pressure-washing trucks spray the sidewalks for a deeper cleaning. A dedicated graffiti team removes graffiti from public spaces, and crews also paint trash cans and light poles when necessary. We go the extra mile to make sure that Downtown New Orleans is clean, fresh and comfortable for the residents who live and work here.
Below is a full list of the DDD cleaning & beautification services:
Litter Abatement
Sidewalk Pressure Washing
Graffiti on Public Property
Gum Spot Removal
Sidewalk Weed control
Pressure wash public trash receptacles
Special event cleanup
Tree pruning & maintenance
Tree replacement
Landscaping: City Hall, Canal St., Diamond St., Downtown Gateways
Asset purchases : Public trash receptacles; wayfinding signage
For more information on the DDD’s cleaning programs or to report an issue, email the The Clean Team.
For more information, please contact
Richard McCall Director of Operations
John Roussell Public Space Operations Manager
ANDREA CHEN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS OF NEW ORLEANS
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