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Apache Junction CDC details volunteer cleanup work, eligibility and costs during funding interview
Summary
Apache Junction CDC told the Health & Human Services Commission it focuses on clearing blight for homeowners who are physically, mentally or financially unable to maintain property, uses volunteers and donated resources, and provided cost and activity details as part of its FY2026 funding interview.
Apache Junction CDC vice chair Gail Evans told the Health and Human Services Commission on March 10 that the nonprofit focuses its cleanup work on homeowners who are physically, mentally or financially unable to maintain their properties and that the group relies on volunteers, donated tools and occasional paid dumpsters.
Evans said the CDC does not address rental properties, which remain the landlord’s responsibility, and that the group prioritizes cases code compliance identifies as meeting the nonprofit’s eligibility criteria.
The CDC’s presentation described a range of project sizes and costs. Evans said some cleanups use a 40‑yard rollout dumpster (which she estimated at “600 plus or minus dump fees” when used) while smaller jobs use the group’s trailer.…
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