Receive Public Works cleanup reports for June, July, and August
In Plain English
The city's cleanup crews removed 626 tons of illegally dumped trash, cleared 23 homeless encampments, and helped 190 seniors and disabled residents during these 3 months. The reports track neighborhood cleanups, graffiti removal, and weed clearing across Richmond. Council receives these quarterly updates to monitor cleanup costs and effectiveness.
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