By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Apr 6, 2021
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The Somerset-Pulaski County Clean Sweep, which sees volunteers remove trash from the side of busy U.S. 27 and other areas, is only one of several opportunities to help beautify the community later this month. File
Tourism season is rapidly approaching â and local officials want visitors to be greeted with the most beautiful version of Pulaski County they could possibly see.
An entire week of spring clean-up activities for the countyâs roadways and shoreline is coming up this month, April 19-24, and as Tammie Nazario, President and CEO of environmental group Eastern Kentucky PRIDE put it, itâs unlike anything the area has ever seen before.
Sheriff creates litter program; you can report trashy roads
and last updated 2020-12-21 13:26:00-05
St. Martin Sheriff Becket Breaux has announced a new Litter Abatement Program.
A litter pick-up crew, consiting of two deputies and six inmates, is working five days a week on parish roads and state highways. The program has two benefits: cleaning up parish roads, and rehabilitation for offenders in the parish jail.
If you know of a road or area in need of attention from the newly implemented Litter Abatement Program, you can send a request to the sheriff s Property and Project Manager, Kim Angelle, kangelle@stmartinsheriff.org.