Review monthly cleanup report showing 418 tons of debris removed citywide
In Plain English
The Public Works team removed 418 tons of illegal dumping, encampment debris, and neighborhood trash in September. The department cleared 12 homeless encampments, collected 263 discarded mattresses, and assisted 104 seniors with bulk item disposal. If the current pace continues, annual cleanup costs will exceed $1.5 million.
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Approve consent calendar
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