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Beautify Fresno highlights 2.5M pounds of trash removed, commissioners urge deeper outreach to West Fresno
Summary
Mark Standriff, director of Beautify Fresno, told the commission on Oct. 27 that crews removed more than 2.5 million pounds of trash in FY25 and engaged roughly 9,000 volunteers through more than 150 events.
Mark Standriff, director of Beautify Fresno for the City of Fresno, told the commission on Oct. 27 that crews proactively removed more than 2.5 million pounds of trash in FY25, and that the campaign engaged roughly 9,000 volunteers across more than 150 events. Standriff said Fresno was designated the first Clean California community in the state in part because of the program—s volunteer and cleanup efforts.
Standriff highlighted several related accomplishments funded or supported in part by Measure P and city efforts: the Romaine Park mural project (artwork at the community center and along Highway 180),…
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