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DPW Director Salutes Residents at Sat., April 9 Clean-up Events for Stewardship of their Neighborhoods

Friday, April 8, 2016
DPW to present Certificates of Commendation to groups participating in Helping Hand neighborhood clean-up program.

(WASHINGTON, DC) Department of Public Works Director Christopher J. Shorter will present Certificates of Commendation, Saturday, April 9 to neighborhood groups for stewardship of their neighborhoods. Director Shorter will visit communities that are participating in this week’s Helping Hand program following the schedule below. Throughout April, “Earth Month,” DPW will recognize communities’ contributions to the District’s overall attractiveness.

WHEN: Saturday, April 9

WHO and WHERE:
Department of Public Works Director Christopher J. Shorter will make presentations to:

Trinidad Neighborhood Association.  Presentation at 10:00 a.m.
At Joe Cole Recreation Center – 1200 Morse Street, NE

Lamond Community Action Group.  Presentation at 12:15 p.m.
At the corner of Sligo Mill Road & Rittenhouse Street, NW

Through the Helping Hand program, DPW helps community groups that organize Saturday neighborhood clean-up projects. The program lends tool kits with five rakes and brooms, two shovels, and 20 trash bags. A $20 refundable deposit is required for all tool kits. Free compost also can be delivered for use in neighborhood beautification projects. DPW will send trucks to collect the bagged trash and a SWEEP (Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program) inspector will collect the tool kit. Please call the Mayor’s Citywide Call Center at 311 for an application for a Helping Hand tool kit for a neighborhood clean-up project. Residents also may pick up free compost between March and October from the Ft. Totten Transfer Station, 4900 John F. McCormack Drive, NE, Saturdays only from 8 am to 3 pm.

The Department of Public Works (DPW) provides essential city services in two distinct program areas: environmental services/solid waste management and parking enforcement. Both contribute to making our District streets and public spaces clean, safe, attractive and accessible for all residents, businesses, commuters and visitors.