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Gadsden City starts spring-cleaning push, asks residents to report issues through Hay Gadsden app
Summary
Mayor Craig Ford said crews will clean curbs, paint hydrants and increase police and animal-control presence in neighborhoods before May 1; residents are asked to report issues through the Hay Gadsden app.
Gadsden City Mayor Craig Ford said the city has launched a spring-cleaning initiative that will visit neighborhoods across the city — including Mill Village, Walnut Park, Nakalua, Tuscaloosa Avenue and the Carver community — and complete curb and gutter cleanups, paint street stripes and fire hydrants, and increase police and animal-control presence.
The effort is scheduled to reach each neighborhood before May 1,…
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