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Neighborhood Cleanup


A neighborhood cleanup is a coordinated effort between Neighborhood Services & Enforcement, the Neighborhood Enforcement Action Team (NEAT Crew), neighborhood associations, and local volunteers. The goal of a neighborhood cleanup is to remove trash and debris littering a targeted neighborhood.



Who is eligible for a neighborhood cleanup?

Any neighborhood in the city limits is eligible.


When can you organize a neighborhood cleanup?

Start planning with Neighborhood Services & Enforcement at least 3 weeks prior to the event to establish a date and time for the cleanup. 

Event hours are typically 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays. Other days and times can be arranged as needed with the exception of Sunday.


What is the cost for a neighborhood cleanup?

There is no cost from the City to host a cleanup. Neighborhood Services & Enforcement provides heavy duty trash bags, latex and/or canvas gloves, dumpster/dump trucks/loaders (as needed), guidance with planning the event, and support during the event.


How can I start planning a cleanup?

Contact Neighborhood Services & Enforcement and schedule a meeting with your Neighborhood Services & Enforcement inspector. Your neighborhood inspector will guide you through the process.


311 Process Notes

Transfer call to Neighborhood Services & Enforcement ext. 9486 to have office staff coordinate with neighborhood group.