Philly Residents Praise Cleanup Crew After Super Bowl Parade

A massive crowd of over 300,000 Eagles fans flooded the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their team’s Super Bowl win, leaving behind a significant amount of trash and debris.

“I’ve never seen so much love in the city before,” said Nysir Proctor from Fairmount. However, it wasn’t just the fans who came together – city workers and sanitation crews quickly got to work cleaning up after the event.

“We started immediately following the ceremony and transportation systems returned to normal by 7 p.m. on Friday,” said Dominick Mireles, director of the city’s office of emergency management. “I’m pleased with the progress.”

Residents took notice of the swift cleanup and praised the city workers for their efforts. “Good job to those guys for making moves so quickly,” one resident said.

The city has already begun removing some of the temporary fixtures left behind along the parade route, including fences and portable restrooms. Mireles assured that these would be taken care of by next week.

Overall, the community is grateful for the swift cleanup efforts, recognizing the important work done by the city’s workers in maintaining the city’s infrastructure.

Source: https://6abc.com/post/city-crews-work-quickly-clean-super-bowl-parade-philadelphia/15913763