Mayor Young Introduces Baltimore Clean It Up! Campaign To Tackle City Trash Issues

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Mayor Young announced Wednesday his Clean It Up! Campaign to tackle the city's sanitation and trash issues.

His campaign will include eight data-informed cleaning initiatives.

The mayor said the initiatives will include the following:

  • Eliminate The Cleaning Backlog: By April 1, the backlog of key 311 cleaning service requests will be deleted in order to provide an equitable service to residents in 2020 and beyond.
  • Hold Repeat Violators Accountable: An increase in enforcement measures to hold people and businesses responsible for repeated sanitation violations such as illegal dumping.
  • Mayor Young's Pothole Challenge: A fifty-day pothole-filling challenge, starting on February 12.
  • Small Haulers Pilot: Expanding the small haulers program to encourage participation and reduce barrier.
  • Care-A-Lot Expansion: Expanding the Care-A-Lot programs to empower communities to beautify their own neighborhoods.
  • Clean & Safe Communities: CitiStat will review data to identify neighborhoods that need, further cleaning efforts.
  • Gateways Initiative: Cleaning 19 roads with the most traffic and cleanliness challenges.
  • Communities Pitch-In: Communities can collaborate with the city to do community cleanups by submitting a service request.

"This new data-driven initiative will provide direction and accountability for our city's cleaning efforts," said Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young.


Written By WJZ Apprentice Ju'waun Moran

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