Neighborhood streets far from downtown will receive regular street sweeping for the first time starting next month.
But residents won't see signs telling them when to move their cars off the street. They also won't face fines or towing for failure to do so.
As officials roll out a long-planned expansion of street sweeping from downtown and central Baltimore to more than 90 percent of the city beginning in April, they say they will rely on cooperation from residents rather than enforcement.
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