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City highlights block captain cleanups, parking rules and abandoned-vehicle reporting
Summary
Council heard updates on neighborhood cleanup events and block-captain recruitment, discussed residential permit parking, and outlined abandoned-vehicle reporting and removal procedures.
City staff and volunteers on July 23 briefed council on neighborhood cleanups, the block captain program and residential parking, and outlined the process for reporting abandoned vehicles.
Justin Tibbles, special assistant to Mayor Ruth and representative of the block captain committee, announced a cleanup in the Holy City neighborhood scheduled for Saturday, July 26, from 10 a.m. to noon and said the committee will provide trash pickers, gloves and bags. He said the block captain program has recruited about 40 volunteers across the city and that residents can apply via chestercity.com…
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