Phil Thompson is paying about $30 a month to save errant parkers $25 a pop for violating Lancaster’s street sweeping rules.
Phil Thompson is paying about $30 a month to save errant parkers $25 a pop for violating Lancaster’s street sweeping rules.
According to the city of Lancaster, crews come through to sweep the street biweekly or weekly depending on the route.
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