Local: It’s time to clean up Peoria

I was driving through a certain Peoria neighborhood and was disgusted and disappointed at how much trash lined the curbs. Ugh. Then I came home and found this timely email from Peoria City Hall:

Applications are available to neighborhood associations that want trash and landscape dumpsters free of charge for neighborhood clean ups. Neighborhood associations can apply for two dumpsters for each of two clean ups that may be held between April 1, 2007 and November 11, 2007. Waste Management delivers dumpsters to the clean ups, which are held on a Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Associations may request one dumpster for landscape waste and one for trash, or two for trash, or two for landscape waste. In addition, upon request the city will provide 100 clean up announcement flyers, three signs that advertise the date and time of the clean up, and 3 Pride in Pride in Peoria is Picking Up yard signs.

Applications can be downloaded from the city’s website at: www.ci.peoria.il.us. Go to Government, H-Z Departments, Planning Department, Neighborhoods, Applications & Forms. Go to Neighborhood Clean Up Application. Applications are also available at the Planning & Growth Management Department, Suite 402, Twin Towers Building, 456 Fulton Street.

And speaking of cleaning up Peoria, trash and litter are going to be the topic of Sunday’s Peoria Pundit Radio show, set to begin at 6 p.m. here.

3 Responses to “Local: It’s time to clean up Peoria”

  1. I still think people (as a block, or a neighborhood assn) should hire 3rd graders to go through the neighborhood the afternoon of trash day and pick up all the stray litter that escapes. Kids work cheap, it teaches work ethic, and makes the neighborhood lovely! $10/month for 10 minutes of work a week (for a single block)? Sounds fair to me. I’d even provide the gloves and trash bags. :)

  2. My kids already do that with a school sponsored after school neighborhood cleanup.

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