Clean City Program Reports Progress in 2022

Clean City Program Reports Progress in 2022
Announcement for the Day! — Unsplash by AbsolutVision
0Comments

Responding to more than 3,400 graffiti incidents, contacting more than 7,500 individuals experiencing homelessness and clearing more than 170 tons of garbage were some of the City of Yakima Clean City Program activities in 2022.

The Yakima City Council received updates on the program in the agenda packet for its meeting on Tuesday, March 7th.

Click Coversheet (novusagenda.com) for a copy of the update. The link also includes a Clean City Program report for the 4th quarter of 2022.

The City of Yakima developed “Clean City” as a program in 2019. Its main objectives are:  

  • Address visual blight (trash, graffiti, dangerous building, abandoned vehicles, etc.)
  • Address unscheduled collection of waste and litter from the City’s public areas/thoroughfares
  • Expedite the clean-up of such illegal dumps
  • Clean up homeless encampments
  • Support Yakima Police Department officers in unlawful camping enforcement
  • Provide coordination with neighborhoods for annual clean-up events
  • Create educational components
  • Engage with community partners and volunteers

Clean City, under the direction of the City’s Public Works Division, coordinates the efforts of several City departments and community partners. They include:

City of Yakima Public Works

Public Works Administration

Refuse Division

Streets & Traffic Division

Parks & Recreation Division

City of Yakima Codes Division

City of Yakima Legal Department

Yakima Police Department

Click https://www.yakimawa.gov/services/public-works/ for more about the City of Yakima Public Works Department.

Original source can be found here.



Related

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Yakima Medicaid spending for chemotherapy drugs surges to $106,568 in 2024

In 2024, Medicaid providers in Yakima billed $106,568 for Chemotherapy Drugs services—a 3944.3% jump from the prior year.

National Memorial Arch in Pennsylvania

Anniversaries of Yakima Metro military service members’ sacrifice observed this week ending June 6

Service members from Yakima Metro are remembered this week ending June 6 for their sacrifice during wartime.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Medicaid spending for evaluation and management services in Grandview rises 1.8% to $624,513 in 2024

Grandview saw Medicaid reimbursement for Evaluation and Management services climb 1.8% in 2024, following shifts in local utilization and payment trends.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Yakima Times.