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Town reports neighborhood cleanup results, staff recognition and upcoming art display

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Town Manager Orlando Lewis summarized a three-part community cleanup across neighborhoods, reported tonnage and recycling figures, noted that HR manager Lina Fan earned an SPHR credential, and announced an upcoming staff art display outside council chambers.

Town Manager Orlando Lewis reported on recent community efforts and staff updates during the council meeting on Tuesday.

Lewis said the town hosted a three-phase community cleanup on March 29 that included a street sweep and mobile recycling in Jonesville, a large debris pickup in Muddy Creek and a cemetery cleanup in Spanish Wells and Amelia White Cemetery. Jonesville cleanup results were estimated at 300 to 500 pounds of trash and about 175 pounds of recyclables. Muddy Creek pickups were estimated at 15 to 18 tons of bulk items, 3 to 5 tons of bulk metals and 3 tons of yard waste. Lewis said more than 20 volunteers participated and the town partnered with the Hilton Head Island MLK Committee for Justice and other volunteers.

Lewis also announced that Lina Fan, the town's employment manager, has earned the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification from the HR Certification Institute. He thanked staff for landscaping and other maintenance work islandwide and invited council and residents to submit artwork for an upcoming art display outside the council chambers.

The report was informational; no council action was taken on these items during the meeting.