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street sweeping activities occurs in approximately 43 miles of street length. Most of the downtown area is swept three times per week, and some arterial roads <br />are swept two or three times per week. Some of the area within TMA 1 falls into each of the street sweeping categories <br />3.2.2 Trash Management Area 2 <br />This area consists of five sub designations (A-E), mostly consisting of retail businesses and <br />generally associated with areas of highest trash generation not currently covered by full <br />trash capture. This TMA is the highest priority. <br /> <br />There are several measures that are shared by all five sub designations, these include: <br />Street Sweeping <br />Continued Pre-MRP Actions: <br />Existing enhanced street sweeping includes street sweeping conducted at a <br />frequency greater than 1x/week for streets within retail land use areas, or greater <br />than 2x/month for streets in certain other land use areas. Existing enhanced <br />street sweeping activities occurs in approximately 43 miles of street length. Most <br />of the downtown area is swept three times per week, and some arterial roads <br />are swept at two or three times per week. The great majority of this TMA falls <br />within the three times per week category. <br /> <br />Future Planned Actions: <br />Review street sweeping program to further concentrate efforts on areas in TMA2. <br />Activities to Reduce Trash from Uncovered Loads <br />Continued Pre-MRP Actions: The City of San Leandro has a Franchise Agreement for Solid Waste, Recyclables, <br />and Green Waste Services between the City and Alameda County Industries. The contract language requires the contractor to contain or cover all material <br />during transportation to the disposal or processing site. In addition, the contractor shall use due care to prevent materials placed in the collection <br />containers from being spilled or scattered during the collection or transportation process. During the collection transportation process, the contractor is required <br />to clean up litter in the immediate vicinity of any storage area (including the areas where collections bins are delivered for collection) of any materials that <br />escape from the collection vehicle or collection containers as a result of the contractor’s service. <br /> The San Leandro Police Department (SLPD) actively enforces existing vehicle <br />codes (California Vehicle Code Section 23114) by giving citations and fines to <br />drivers of vehicles with uncovered loads that are identified within San Leandro <br />jurisdictional area. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) also has active <br />enforcement of uncovered loads going into the closed landfill transfer station, as <br />access is provided via a state highway. The SLPD coordinates enforcement with <br />CHP for these activities. <br /> <br />340