Clean Streets Matter Community-Wide Cleanup

February 24, 2023

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Help make a difference next weekend by joining the Community-wide Cleanup on Saturday, March 4. This will be the fifth Community-wide Cleanup since the start of the Clean Streets Matter initiative in 2021. 

“Keeping our streets and neighborhoods clean is a group effort,” said Mayor Lester Miller. “We hope that by people coming together on Saturday to pick up litter in their neighborhoods, this will set an example for others to keep their areas clean on a daily basis. Clean streets matter because Macon matters.” 

People are encouraged to sign up to clean different parts of the County and their neighborhoods. You can sign up for your neighborhood cleanup at information@KMBBC.org. Those who sign up will receive trash bags, litter pickers, vests, and gloves.   

This cleanup will also include a more focused effort on certain locations which have been identified by our KMBB and our departments. Those include Rosa Jackson Center, Frank Johnson Recreation Center, Memorial Gym, Carolyn Crayton Park, and major thoroughfares. To participate in one of those focused cleanups, go to KeepMaconBibbBeautiful.org.  

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