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Auburn’s Adopt-a-Street Program is Reopen!

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Auburn’s Adopt-a-Street program is back up and running!

Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus picks up litter with a grabber and trash bag on a street in Auburn
Mayor Nancy Backus picking up litter on R St NE in Auburn. (note: Backus is not wearing a mask as she was outside and with her daughter) | courtesy photo, City of Auburn

The Adopt-a-Street program is a partnership between volunteers and the city to create a better living environment by reducing street-side litter and improving general appearance throughout the City. Over the last year, this program has been on hold due to COVID-19. Many residents have been asking about it and the city is happy to announce it’s back!

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Participating groups agree to remove litter from an assigned area at least four times a year, over a minimum of one year. The City will provide volunteers with safety supplies such as gloves, vests, masks, bags, and training. The City also provides pick up and disposal of full bags placed at a designated location along the assigned section of street.

More details are available online at https://www.auburnwa.gov/city_hall/public_works/transportation/adopt-_a-_street

Applications and forms for the program can now be submitted online as well. If you have further inquiries you can send an email to adoptastreet@auburnwa.gov.


The above is an announcement from the City of Auburn.  The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its content.

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