(Washington, DC) Clean City Coordinator, Ronald Austin, and staff will partner with the Georgetown BID and the Taste of Georgetown tomorrow from 11 am to 4 pm, to provide information on city services that are available to residents and businesses in the District of Columbia. The Coordinator said, “We look forward to sharing some of the many city services available by calling 311.” The services include:
| Illegal dumping |
Graffiti removal |
Tree trimming or planting |
| Street or alley light repair |
Removal of abandoned vehicles |
Dead tree or stump removal |
| Street or alley cleaning |
Sidewalk repair |
Litter can installation and service |
| Removal of signs/posters |
Street sign repair |
Parking enforcement |
| List of licensed solid waste haulers |
Guidance on Commercial Recycling Plans |
List of licensed recycling haulers |
Working with department heads that have responsibility for the development, coordination and delivery of Clean City programs and services, the coordinator facilitates, recommends and resolves service delivery issues. These issues arise from the integration of cross-agency operations, or agencies' need for assistance with financial, legal or procurement services. The coordinator also establishes standards for assessing the cleanliness of the District then evaluates its cleanliness using citizen-volunteer rating teams.
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