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Resident presses council on growing roadside litter; council discusses outreach and volunteer options
Summary
A near-border resident described increasing roadside litter — especially alcohol containers and fast-food trash — and urged public-awareness campaigns and volunteer patrols; council members flagged outreach, volunteer programs and potential stormwater credits as follow-up actions.
A resident who said he lives near Peachtree City’s boundary told the City Council on Feb. 25 that litter along roads and golf-cart paths has been increasing and urged the city to take action.
Darren Polish, who said he lives at 215 Spear Road and spends nearly all his time in Peachtree City, told the council he regularly picks up trash and that a recent walk of 332 steps along Spear Road filled a bag…
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