Annual Operation Clean Sweep dedicated to a ‘Beautiful Bloomfield’

With Earth Day coming up on April 22, Bloomfield Township is looking to support environmental protection and take a hands-on role in promoting civic pride. The weekend of April 25 and 26 sees the triumphant return of Operation Clean Sweep.

This distinct weekend is designated for residents to volunteer some time and effort to help keep the appearance of roadways and subdivisions. Specifically, Operation Clean Sweep plays a role in addressing the debris from safety paths and roadways that has been deposited during the recent winter season. The Department of Public Works is handing out supplies to assist in the effort.

Anyone interested in participating should sign up online no later than April 21 at www.bloomfieldtwpmi.gov/trash/clean-sw eep-volunteer-sign-up-form. DPW will provide bags and trash supplies to residents during normal business hours, Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning April 13. Residents will be able to pick up supplies at the Public Works building at 4200 Telegraph Road (just west of Township Hall). 

“We’re excited for the return of this initiative and hope residents take time to volunteer for the community,” said DPW Manager Adam Roose.  “It’s very common this time of year to see the accumulated litter from the winter season spread along our roadways.”

The Township would like to encourage all community members to participate. All trash and compost will be picked up by Priority Waste at the normally scheduled collection time for each cleanup location.

To learn more, visit www.bloomfieldtwpmi.gov/beautifulbloomfield.  Anyone with questions can contact DPW via 248-594-2800 or Road@bloomfieldtwpmi.gov.

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