Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful and Macon-Bibb County team up for next cleanup date on July 24 Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 3:38 PM EDT June 9, 2021
MACON, Ga.
Editors Note: The video in the story is from a cleanup day in March 2021.
Macon-Bibb County and Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful (KMBB) have announced a countywide clean-up date for Saturday, July 24.
This will be the organization s second county cleanup day. The first event in March brought out over 1,500 people to clean up trash from Macon streets.
Volunteers collected more than 109,000 pounds of trash.
“It’s incredible to see what our community can do when we come together to keep our streets clean,” Mayor Lester Miller said in a press release. “This initiative can have an impact on public safety, economic development, tourism, neighborhood pride and so much more, but we all have to put in the effort.”
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Mayor Lester Miller has been in office for more than 100 days. In his first ‘State of the Community’ address, he says the community is strong.
An excited Mayor Miller addressed the crowd at Luther Williams field Thursday. He spoke about many of the accomplishments his administration has already made, from the Brookdale Warming Center to the Clean Streets Matter initiative. He says those accomplishments are the result of teamwork.
“Together I am confident this team will meet the challenges because we have proven that we live by the Golden Rule treating our neighbors as we want to be treated,” Miller said.