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City staff highlights neighborhood beautification projects and volunteer network

Decatur City Commission
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Summary

Decatur presentation details seven resident‑led beautification projects, a new Green Space Alliance tool bank, and a pilot with Keep America Beautiful to unify volunteer efforts and install artist‑designed litter stations.

Allison Erickson, a city staff member, told the Decatur City Commission on July 21 that residents and volunteers have advanced a series of neighborhood beautification projects born from a call for ideas tied to cleanup dates. Erickson said the city is highlighting seven pilot sites, including the Glenwood Triangle, Hidden Cove Park and a toy park on Montgomery Street, and that neighbors raised money for plants and rocks at multiple sites.

Erickson said the Glenwood Triangle — a community gathering place between Glendale Avenue and Glen Circle and a…

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