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Find the latest videos and infographics to help you understand the City's annual spring cleanup operation.
Spring cleanup: By the numbers
![Approximately 300 pieces of heavy equipment](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/300-pieces-heavy-equipment.png)
On average, it takes approximately 300 pieces of heavy equipment to clean city streets in the spring.
![Approximately five to six weeks](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/5-6weeks.png)
It takes crews approximately five to six weeks to complete spring cleanup operations.
![Over 7,000 km of streets](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/7000km-of-streets.png)
Crews will clean over 7,000 km of streets during spring cleanup operations.
![Over 1,600 km of walkways](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/1600kmWalkways.png)
Over 1,600 km of walkways are cleaned by crews each spring.
![Approximately 500 workers deployed](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/500-workers.png)
On average, approximately 500 workers are deployed to clean city streets each spring.
![Approximately 50 bridges and medians](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/50-bridges-medians.png)
Approximately 50 bridges and medians are cleaned in the spring.
![Approximately $6 million annually](/publicworks/springcleanup/images/6million.png)
The City spends approximately $6 million annually on city-wide spring cleanup operations.