Receive monthly report on city cleanup activities for November 2024
In Plain English
Public Works staff will present November cleanup statistics to the city council. The Abatement Division removed 272 tons of illegal dumping, cleared 18 homeless encampments, and hosted 4 neighborhood dumpster events. Staff also removed 232 mattresses and helped 130 seniors and disabled residents dispose of large items.
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