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Community rallies for cleaner streets and waste management solutions

June 14, 2024 | Grant County, New Mexico



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Community rallies for cleaner streets and waste management solutions
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on community cleanup initiatives and waste management strategies. A representative highlighted ongoing efforts with the Toss No Mas program, which aims to address littering and promote environmental responsibility.

The speaker emphasized the need for broader community involvement, noting the prevalence of trash along major roads, specifically mentioning highways 180 and 90. They praised a local resident who has taken it upon herself to clean up litter in these areas, showcasing grassroots efforts in environmental stewardship.

Additionally, the representative called for enhanced support services for homeowners and junk dealers to ensure proper waste management. They proposed providing incentives to encourage compliance with waste disposal regulations. The meeting also acknowledged the exemplary management of properties by local businesses, specifically citing the Runyon Corporation as a model for maintaining attractive and well-kept environments.

These discussions reflect a growing commitment to improving community cleanliness and fostering collaboration between local organizations and residents.

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