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Clean City Commission calls for wider outreach at First Friday and other community events

2661154 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners discussed using First Friday/Live After 5, the city digital billboard and community events to promote Adopt-a-Block and other Clean City Commission programs and reported one recent Adopt-a-Block cleanup by New Beginnings Fellowship.

The City of Kingman Clean City Commission on Jan. 16 discussed expanding outreach at community events and using city communication channels to recruit volunteers for the Adopt-a-Block program and other initiatives.

Vice Chairperson Randy Carpenter said events such as First Friday and Live After 5 give commissioners a chance to promote programs, interact with residents and distribute new giveaways. "It's basically just a chance to promote all of our programs, adopt a block and different things,"…

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