List members;
As c-chair of the LCC Environment & Transportation Committee
I would like to second Vaman's comments and invite all of you
to participate. It will be a lovely day and your
participation will make Minneapolis a more lovely city.
Cheers;
> 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.
--
DeWayne Townsend, PhD.
Research Associate
University of Minnesota
515 Delaware St. SE., 16-212 MMHST
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612)625-4488(voice)
(612)626-1484(FAX)
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