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File #: 13578-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: In Committee
File created: 6/13/2025 In control: Committee on Sustainability and Green Initiatives
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny amending resolution 11-15-RE, which established an annual Countywide Cleanup Day and encouraged County residents to volunteer to assist in beautifying the County, in order to expand the concept.
Sponsors: John Palmiere, Dan Grzybek, Suzanne Filiaggi
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A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny amending resolution 11-15-RE, which established an annual Countywide Cleanup Day and encouraged County residents to volunteer to assist in beautifying the County, in order to expand the concept.

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Whereas, Allegheny County has a longstanding and robust history of fostering initiatives to promote sustainability, natural beauty, and a clean environment in which its residents may work and live in aesthetically pleasing and healthy communities; and

Whereas, among these programs are Allegheny Green, environmentally friendly green rooftops on selected County facilities, rain gardens placed in the courtyard of the County Courthouse, the activities of the Environmental Health Division of the County Health Department, regulations regulating diesel engine idling, the establishment of clean construction requirements, cooperative partnerships with the Allegheny County Parks Foundation and other regional environmental stakeholders, and efforts to beautify the landscape throughout the County; and

Whereas, in 2015, resolution 11-15-RE was enacted in order to establish an annual Countywide Cleanup Day, to be held each Sunday after Father’s Day at one or more locations throughout the County, and during which the assistance of volunteers would be solicited to aid in landscaping, maintenance, refuse removal, and other beautification efforts; and

Whereas, according to statistics published by Allegheny Cleanways, volunteer efforts can be tremendously beneficial to litter cleanup and other beautification efforts, as that organization alone indicates that it and its volunteer partners have removed almost 7.4 million pounds of debris (including more than 53,000 tires) during approximately 40,000 person-hours of volunteer work (a rate of about 180 pounds per person-hour); and

Whereas, it is the desire of Council to expand the existing program in order to further beautify the County and foster additional volunteer e...

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