City of Kent launches Adopt-A-Spot program

Aims to reduce litter; volunteers needed

  • Wednesday, June 6, 2018 12:20pm
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City of Kent launches Adopt-A-Spot program

The city of Kent has started a new program to help reduce litter, take pride in the city and beautify Kent.

Residents and businesses can sign up to Adopt-A-Spot to provide some extra care to their favorite spots throughout the community. This program will supplement the existing Adopt-A-Street program.

The Adopt-A-Street program continues to be very successful with 20 active groups and more in the process of signing up. Not everyone has the energy to pick up litter for a mile, however. The Adopt-A-Spot program will allow residents and businesses to focus on smaller areas such as littered bus stops, a designated block, traffic circles or other neighborhood areas, according to a city media release.

This program is intended to encourage community participation in strengthening and preserving neighborhoods. With 320 miles of streets and sidewalks in Kent, it takes a coordinated effort between the city, residents, community groups and businesses to eliminate blight and make sustainable improvements to the appearance of the community.

“This is a great opportunity for individuals, families, community groups and local companies to help keep our city clean,” Mayor Dana Ralph said. “It’s the perfect complement to our Adopt-A-Street program for those who want to take care of a specific spot.”

Through the Adopt-A-Spot Program, the city assists Kent residents and businesses in litter cleanups and maintenance of areas in the community on a regular basis. In exchange, volunteers are provided materials to help them with their cleanups and, to give them credit for their efforts, a sign with their name will be posted in their adopted area.

For more information or to sign up, visit KentWA.gov/TalkingTrash, contact 253-856-5589 or TalkingTrash@kentwa.gov.




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