Here's something we can all agree on - the litter problem in Minneapolis is
pretty grim. Litter knows no boundaries. It is everywhere - on our streets,
highways, parkways, rivers and yes, even in some our own backyards. The
responsibility lies with all of us. We need to set an example.

The good news? We have a chance to do something about this, to make a real
difference in our City's quality of life, and to set some precedents for
good, anti-litter work in the future. For three decades, we have gone
without a public education campaign. This year, the City of Minneapolis is
about to launch a Clean City Minneapolis education campaign with a kick-off
taking place at the Minnehaha Center, 26th Avenue and E. Lake Street, at
9:45 a.m.  Come join City of Minneapolis volunteers, residents of Longfellow
and Seward neighborhoods, and other business partners in cleaning up litter
in the surrounding areas.

We look forward to seeing Minneapolis sporting a clean face for Spring. Your
presence and assistance will help.  Come join Mayor Sharon Sayles-Belton at
the Minnehaha Center on April 28th for the kick-off event and help City
volunteers and your neighbors help clean up the neighborhood! If you cannot
join us tomorrow, check with your neighborhood organization and participate
in their scheduled clean up. If you any questions regarding the campaign,
call me at 612-673-2123 or come join us tomorrow.

Vaman Pai
Public Affairs Department
City of Minneapolis
(612) 673-2123
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