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Washington Ave is dirty — Brooklynian

Washington Ave is dirty

whynot_31
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights

Save-the-Date, Saturday, March 24, 11:30AM

Washington Avenue & its side streets Clean Up Day!

Meet at Lowery Triangle (Pacific St & Washington Ave)

Sign up at http://www.washington-avenue.org/


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  • a techno twist on it:


  • Help Clean Up Washington Avenue & its side streets.

    The Washington Avenue-Prospect Heights Association along with help of other community members (like YOU!) will be conducting a neighborhood cleanup project along the avenue from Eastern Parkway to Atlantic Avenue and its side streets. Come help support a litter-free community. Sign up at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/washingtoncleanup or with a local participating merchant. Some cleaning supplies will be provided or you can bring your own.

  • We have over 100 people sign up already.

  • I credit Barney.

  • Regardless of who should get the credit for them signing up, the credit should go to these people for showing up, and the merchants association for throwing this event


  • before and after photos. ...as well as info about future efforts.

    http://happywashington.org/before-and-after-photos/

  • I had to work so I missed this event, but hopefully I'll be able to make the next one.

    It was nice to see Washington Ave clean for a little bit, but disappointing to see it get dirty again so fast. A lot of people don't see anything wrong with using the street as an all-purpose trash can. How do you change that?

  • Thanks to all for the hard work. Looks beautiful!

  • This survey is helping them figure out what street beatification Washington Ave should get next, and registers people for upcoming events:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/StreetBeautification

  • Next event:

    Tree Guard

    Building.

    Date: June 2nd

    Details and registration:

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/StreetBeautification

  • The WAPHA Street Beautification Committee, which is made up of volunteer merchants installed 10 tree guards and plant in front of businesses on Washington, Classon, and Underhill Avenues. Residents, families, and business owners helped the committee install tree guards and plant in tree beds. Volunteers, residents, and local organizations have all played a vital role in the committee’s street beautification projects. Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Heights Community Farm provided plants and Prospect Heights Street Tree Task Force supported the committee’s efforts with mulching, tree pruning, and volunteers. The committee also received support from Community Board 8 Environment Committee, as well as Natty Garden.


  • Next up:

    Bulb planting. This weekend

    Oct 14th

    Noon.

    Here:


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