The PENN CORRIDOR Great Indy Cleanup is an anti-litter, community empowering program supported by Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) and Indiana Youth Group (IYG). The actual Cleanup effort is COMPLETELY VOLUNTEER driven and designed to lead the charge against litter, illegal dumping, overgrowth, graffiti and debris in the public spaces in our neighborhood and the organizational structure is RELIANT SOLELY on support from residents and local area businesses to ensure the success of the event. All contributions to this event go directly to the efforts of the PENN CORRIDOR Great Indy Cleanup. By volunteering just a few hours of your time you or donating needed goods and services, you can work alongside other neighbors to make a visible difference and inspire others to make a difference too! |
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CLEANUP AREA
CLEANUP REQUEST
If there is a specific area within Penn Corridor or a specific project that you would to be addressed as a part of the PENN CORRIDOR Great Indy Cleanup, please complete and submit the Cleanup Request form below. Please provide as much information as possible as a part of your request, including photos if possible. Due to limited resources, we cannot guarantee completion of each Cleanup Request submitted. Check out our RESOURCES page for additional information!
DUMPSTER AVAILABLE - for residents living in the CleanUp area - you may bring yard waste or other acceptable refuse items for disposal to the CleanUp Dumpster which will be located in the rear parking lot of the CleanUp Headquarters located at 3733 N. Meridian St (IYG). The dumpster will be available from 10am to Noon on Saturday, September 14th.
Courtesy of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) and the City of Indianapolis
DUMPSTER AVAILABLE - for residents living in the CleanUp area - you may bring yard waste or other acceptable refuse items for disposal to the CleanUp Dumpster which will be located in the rear parking lot of the CleanUp Headquarters located at 3733 N. Meridian St (IYG). The dumpster will be available from 10am to Noon on Saturday, September 14th.
Courtesy of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) and the City of Indianapolis