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Cleanup event in the Fairview Area in Jonesboro
Jonesboro, Arkansas – Jonesboro Code Enforcement held a community cleanup in the Fairview Area.
On Saturday, two dumpsters were set up on Race Street for people in the community to throw away unwanted items. They allowed clothes, tires, furniture, appliances, and much more.
According to Scott Roper, the director of Code Enforcement, this is just one way to keep the city beautiful.
“It’s very important to help beautify Jonesboro and help clean up and help people at the same time. Get rid of stuff they no longer use and no longer need,” he said.
For those who missed the opportunity to participate, the next community clean-up will be on June 25 at the intersection of Magnolia and Patrick.
The city encourages people to come out and throw away items they don’t need anymore.
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