City of Marion announces Love Your Neighborhood clean-up project for May 27 and 28

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The City of Marion announced on Apr. 30 that its Love Your Neighborhood team will assist with a community clean-up project for residents in the designated area on Wednesday, May 27 and Thursday, May 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

The initiative aims to help residents improve their neighborhood by removing unwanted items from their properties. Residents are encouraged to place unwanted items at the curbside or seek assistance from volunteers present during the clean-up days.

More information about this event and other clean-up efforts can be found on the City of Marion’s Facebook page at fb.com/cityofmarionohio. Those who need assistance with property clean-up in the specified area are advised to contact the City’s Sanitation Supervisor at 740-361-6114.

This effort is part of ongoing activities by local authorities to support community well-being and maintain cleanliness in residential areas.

The city encourages participation from all eligible residents and offers direct support through both online resources and phone contact.



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