Street Sweeping Quiz

Take this 10-question quiz to learn more about street sweeping

1: How many pounds of trash do the City of San Diego’s street sweepers collect each year?

130,000

Incorrect! Street sweepers gather around 220,000 pounds of trash annually.

220,000

Correct! Street sweepers gather around 220,000 pounds of trash annually.

560,000

Incorrect! Street sweepers gather around 220,000 pounds of trash annually.

2: What are the benefits of street sweeping?

Removes litter and debris from our streets

Partially correct! Street sweeping is a vital service that protects water quality, reduces flood risk for communities, and removes trash and debris from our streets.

Helps reduce flood risk in our neighborhoods

Partially correct! Street sweeping is a vital service that protects water quality, reduces flood risk for communities, and removes trash and debris from our streets.

Protects water quality

Partially correct! Street sweeping is a vital service that protects water quality, reduces flood risk for communities, and removes trash and debris from our streets.

All of the above

Correct! Street sweeping is a vital service that protects water quality, reduces flood risk for communities, and removes trash and debris from our streets.

3: How does street sweeping protect our neighborhoods from flooding?

By removing debris from streets that can clog storm drains and channels

Correct! Street sweeping is essential to remove all trash and debris from our streets before it clogs our stormwater system. Clogged storm drains cause flooding!

By collecting water from our streets

Incorrect! Street sweeping is essential to remove all trash and debris from our streets before it clogs our stormwater system. Clogged storm drains cause flooding!

It doesn’t help protect against flooding

Incorrect! Street sweeping is essential to remove all trash and debris from our streets before it clogs our stormwater system. Clogged storm drains cause flooding!

4: How many street sweeping vehicles does the City currently have?

20

Incorrect! The City currently has 28 street sweepers. Those vehicles are outfitted with water sprayers, rotating brushes and a vacuum, which work together to remove toxic pollutants and trash from roads while reducing dust levels.

28

Correct! The City currently has 28 street sweepers. Those vehicles are outfitted with water sprayers, rotating brushes and a vacuum, which work together to remove toxic pollutants and trash from roads while reducing dust levels.

35

Incorrect! The City currently has 28 street sweepers. Those vehicles are outfitted with water sprayers, rotating brushes and a vacuum, which work together to remove toxic pollutants and trash from roads while reducing dust levels.

5: Data on street miles traveled and amount of debris removed are tracked to systematically target sweeping where it’s needed most.

Correct Incorrect

In fall 2022, the City analyzed street sweeping data to implement frequency changes to 13 routes covering 300 miles of streets. This helped increase the amount of trash and debris removed annually from our neighborhoods.

6: How many miles of streets are there within the city limits of San Diego?

2,300

Incorrect! There are approximately 2,800 miles of streets in the City of San Diego.

2,800

Correct! There are approximately 2,800 miles of streets in the City of San Diego.

3,300

Incorrect! There are approximately 2,800 miles of streets in the City of San Diego.

7: How many miles of streets are swept each year by City street sweepers? Keep in mind that certain routes are swept multiple times each month.

61,000

Incorrect! The City of San Diego’s street sweepers cover around 91,000 miles annually.

81,000

Incorrect! The City of San Diego’s street sweepers cover around 91,000 miles annually.

91,000

Correct! The City of San Diego’s street sweepers cover around 91,000 miles annually.

8: The City has a 100% electric mini street sweeper and San Diegans cast over 1,000 votes to help name it. What is the mini sweeper’s name?

SWEEP-E

Correct! SWEEP-E has been hard at work sweeping hard-to-reach narrow spaces like bicycle lanes and alleyways since November 2022.

T.E.S.S. (The Electric Street Sweeper)

SWEEP-E has been hard at work sweeping hard-to-reach narrow spaces like bicycle lanes and alleyways since November 2022.

The Blue Broomba

Incorrect! SWEEP-E has been hard at work sweeping hard-to-reach narrow spaces like bicycle lanes and alleyways since November 2022.

9: How long can SWEEP-E go to work without needing to be charged?

More than 6 hours

Incorrect! SWEEP-E can go to work for over 8 hours without needing a break … Go SWEEP-E!

More than 7 hours

Incorrect! SWEEP-E can go to work for over 8 hours without needing a break … Go SWEEP-E!

More than 8 hours

Correct! SWEEP-E can go to work for over 8 hours without needing a break … Go SWEEP-E!

10: What can you do to help our street sweepers keep your neighborhood clean?

By making sure you get your trash bin out early in the morning

Incorrect! It is essential to move your vehicle before street sweeping begins so that street sweepers can most effectively clean the route.

By moving your car for the designated street sweeping hours

Correct! It is essential to move your vehicle before street sweeping begins so that street sweepers can most effectively clean the route.

By grabbing a broom and sweeping the street yourself

Incorrect! It is essential to move your vehicle before street sweeping begins so that street sweepers can most effectively clean the route.