Mayor Steven L. Reed | Mayor Steven L. Reed Official Website
Mayor Steven L. Reed | Mayor Steven L. Reed Official Website
If you want a cleaner community, grab your family and friends and head out to a neighborhood, park, or creek to clean up litter as part of Durham’s Annual Big Sweep.
What You Need to Know
- First Big Sweep events are scheduled for Saturday, October 7. Additional events are set for October 14, 21, and 28.
- Groups and individuals are welcome to participate in scheduled cleanups or create their own event.
- Big Sweep is Durham’s annual largest litter cleanup. Since 2005, more than 7,200 volunteers have removed 200,000+ pounds of litter from trails, parks, roadsides, and waterways.
“This announcement is timely as recent extreme weather events caused significant damage and destruction to urban trees across the city,” said Keep Durham Beautiful Executive Director Tania Dautlick. “USDA cites studies that show communities with access to trees and green spaces are associated with improved health outcomes, reduced crime, lower average temperatures, and an influx of other kinds of investments and new economic opportunities.”
“The City’s Urban Forestry Division and Keep Durham Beautiful will continue to leverage investments such as this to equitably build Durham’s capacity to expand and protect vital tree canopy throughout the city,” said General Services Director Jina Propst.
Future updates on Durham’s USDA grant award and tree planting locations will be posted to the Urban Forestry Division’s webpage.
While the USDA announced the grant award, the Durham City Council must formally accept it before City staff can implement the proposed initiatives.
About the City of Durham General Services Department Urban Forestry Division
The mission of the Urban Forestry Division is to enhance the quality of life for the Durham community by providing professional quality tree care on City property and in City rights-of-way. This division is dedicated to the pruning, planting, removal, and protection of trees using the latest arboriculture techniques and safety standards.
A comprehensive list of the City’s goals and strategies for tree care can be found in the City of Durham Urban Forest Management Plan.
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