JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Remaining items left on property from Citywide Cleanup Week are the responsibility of the property owner.
Residents will have until May 28th to get properties cleaned up before Police Officers will begin inspecting properties.
Any questions regarding where to dispose of certain items, visit www.JamestownND.gov, Departments, Sanitation & Solid Waste or click the link on the city Facebook page.
“The property owner is responsible for proper disposal of all materials. It is unlawful and subject to penalty for anyone to create a public nuisance by permitting the accumulation of trash, rubbish, or junk.” [Jamestown City Municipal Code Sec. 17-12].
KNBN NewsCenter1
April 27, 2021
Rapid City Public Works
RAPID CITY, SD It’s enough to make even a singing purple dinosaur named Barney beam with pride.
Local residents and volunteer teams turned out in a big way last week for the annual Citywide Cleanup Week, picking up trash and items around Rapid City. More than 1500 volunteers, comprising 160 teams, fanned out across the community, mostly on Saturday during Community Cleanup Day. The annual event was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year marked the 50th year the city has observed a community-wide cleanup event.
And holding true to one of Barney’s signature songs, it seemed like ‘everybody, everywhere’ around Rapid City was doing their share to ‘clean up, clean up’. Volunteers picked up trash and discarded items, combing through fields, ravines, ditches, hillsides, trees and bushes; and along fence lines, bike paths, trails and creek shorelines.