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Baton Rouge taskforce launches new litter initiative

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Sharon Weston | Mayor

Sharon Weston | Mayor

BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – A new litter initiative is being launched  in Baton Rouge to help create a cleaner and safer community, according  to officials.

 

Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome’s office released the following statement on Tuesday, Oct. 4, announcing the initiative:

 

Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and members of the Brighten  Up Baton Rouge Task Force announced today a litter initiative to work  with volunteer groups, schools, neighborhoods and businesses to create a  cleaner and safer community.

 

The Governor’s Litter Abatement and Beautification Task Force  sets a baseline for state action and priorities. For the next year, the  Brighten Up Baton Rouge Task Force will examine litter strategies at the  local level to identify challenges and solutions while leveraging  community assets.

 

Litter contributes to many challenges like drainage, air &  water quality, and the overall attractiveness of the community.  City-Parish takes considerable action to address litter like collecting  900 tons of debris and 14,000 bags of litter from roadways so far in  2022.

 

“Government cannot do this work alone. These challenges require  the commitment, collaboration, and coordinated effort of residents and  leaders from every facet of the community,” said Mayor Broome. “Brighten  Up Baton Rouge will focus on issues like education, enforcement, policy  and citizen volunteerism to help create a cleaner and more vibrant  community.”

 

The first initiative of Brighten Up Baton Rouge will be a public  awareness campaign that will include public service announcements and  website launch, BrightenUpBatonRouge.com

 

The website includes a calendar for volunteers to register their  cleanup events, and useful links like the City-Parish Tool Lending  Library where residents can borrow tools for their cleanups.

 

Taskforce Members:

 

  • Chairwoman Judi Terzotis: The Advocate
  • Sage Foley: Baton Rouge Green
  • Janene Tate: Southern University
  • Kimberly Lewis: Louisiana State University
  • Mary Stein: East Baton Rouge Parish Library
  • Amanda Takacs: BREC
  • Marty Engquist: Philanthropist
  • Barbara Anne Eaton: Real Estate
  • Pamela Whitley: Grant Consultant
  • LaMont Cole: Mayor Pro Tem and Metropolitan Council
  • Rowdy Gaudet: Metropolitan Council
  • Carolyn Smith: Baton Rouge Community College
  • Caila Miceli: Baton Rouge Area Chamber
  • Agnes Andrews: Insurance Agent
  • Johanna Landreneau: Clean Pelican
  • Suzanne Turner: Landscape Historian
  • Carolyn Coleman: Metropolitan Council
  • Angela White: Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations
  • Luke Lavergne: Southern University Foundation
  • Ellen Ducote: The Advocate
Original source can be found here.

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