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Public Works Hosts Keep Palm Coast Clean Event January 28

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Keep Clean | Pexels by Lara Jameson

Keep Clean | Pexels by Lara Jameson

Keep Palm Coast Clean and Love Where You Live by helping to pick up litter in your City.

The City of Palm Coast Public Works Department is hosting its “Keep Palm Coast Clean” litter pick-up event on Saturday, January 28 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Keep Palm Coast Clean and Love Where You Live by helping to pick up litter in your City.

The City of Palm Coast Public Works Department is hosting its “Keep Palm Coast Clean” litter pick-up event on Saturday, January 28 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Volunteers will meet at the Public Works Department located at 1 Wellfield Grade off of US-1. Multiple roadways are listed as focus areas for the event, including but not limited to:

  • Palm Coast Parkway
  • Belle Terre Parkway
  • Belle Terre Boulevard
  • White View Parkway
  • Pine lakes Parkway
  • Matanzas Parkway
  • Seminole Woods Parkway
  • Royal Palms Parkway
  • Old Kings Road South
This litter clean-up initiative encourages residents to help pick up trash in the community. It protects our environment and keeps our City looking beautiful. The event is FREE to participate and still accepting volunteers. Those Individuals or groups interested in volunteering can send an email to Solidwastedivision@palmcoastgov.com.

Event Agenda:

8 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Briefing & introduction along with location assignments

9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. On-site cleanup

12 p.m. End the day adjourn from locations

*Rubber gloves, trash bags, and water will be provided to all volunteers. During the cleanup, 2-3 trucks will be picking up bags along the routes. Please do not put trash in personal vehicles. Weight of total trash collected will be done at the end of the event and results will be shared by the Communications & Marketing team.

To ensure the safety of all volunteers, please do not clean up trash in the medians. All trash cleanup will be conducted on the shoulder of the road and along the swales in order to stay clear of moving vehicles. If you must cross the road, please do so at a crosswalk.

For more information, please contact the City of Palm Coast Public Works Department at 386-986-2360.

To view all upcoming events happening in the City of Palm Coast visit, palmcoast.gov/events.

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