The Regina Downtown Clean team removes graffiti and picks up litter and debris to make the downtown area a cleaner and more welcoming place for everyone.
The Regina Downtown Clean team removes graffiti and picks up litter and debris to make the downtown area a cleaner and more welcoming place for everyone.continues to work on providing a clean and welcoming environment for all to enjoy by removing graffiti and picking up garbage, one trash picker at a time.
The Downtown Clean team is comprised of a three-man cleaning crew who work Monday to Friday walking around downtown. Last month, their statistics showed that 325 pails of garbage were picked which is equivalent to 845 pounds of litter. The clean team walked 510 kilometers, they have removed 45 tags of graffiti and have safely disposed 15 needles.“They’re here to make the downtown clean,” said Mitchell.
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