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Vanderburgh solid waste board approves van and residential officer to restart work‑release litter cleanup
Summary
The Vanderburgh County Solid Waste Management District Board approved funding for a van and a full‑time residential officer to run a work‑release litter pickup program; Sheriff Noah Robinson said the program could begin within roughly 60–70 days and aims to return up to 15–16 participants to supervised litter collection.
The Vanderburgh County Solid Waste Management District Board voted to fund the purchase of a van and a full‑time residential officer to run a county work‑release litter cleanup program.
The action, presented by Sheriff Noah Robinson, funds a transport van to move work‑release participants to litter pickup locations and a supervisory residential officer ‘‘to drive the van and keep track of statistics as well as scheduling,’’ Robinson said during the board meeting.
Board members approved the motion by voice vote; no roll‑call tally was provided in the transcript. The board chair declared the motion carried after members answered “aye.”
Why it matters: Robinson said the program would be a ‘‘force…
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