Brandon’s 2026 street‑sweeping program continues to move through priority routes this week as crews work to clear sand, gravel, and winter debris from neighbourhoods across the city. With warmer, drier weather settling in, conditions are ideal for early‑season cleanup, and both day and night crews are progressing through their assigned zones.
The city is reminding residents that sweeping begins with high‑traffic corridors, major routes, and areas that collect the heaviest winter material. Once those priority streets are completed, crews will shift into residential neighbourhoods and secondary routes.
To help residents stay informed, the city maintains a live, interactive Street Sweeping Map that updates as work is completed. The map shows each street’s status — Not Swept, In Progress, Partially Swept, or Completed — giving residents a clear sense of when crews have been through their area and where they’re headed next.
Residents are encouraged to keep curbs clear of vehicles and debris, when possible, as this helps sweepers work more efficiently and ensures a more thorough cleanup. The city also notes that progress can vary depending on weather, equipment, and operational needs.
For the latest route information and real‑time progress updates, visit the City of Brandon’s interactive map.










