A group of Fresno volunteers spent part of their President’s Day cleaning up parts of their neighborhood. Momentum over a Beautify Fresno program seemed to be picking up. Read more about this story on ABC 30’s website.
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A group of Fresno volunteers spent part of their President’s Day cleaning up parts of their neighborhood. Momentum over a Beautify Fresno program seemed to be picking up. Read more about this story on ABC 30’s website.
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer’s Beautify Fresno initiative has scheduled cleanups in every part of Fresno. Monday was southwest Fresno’s turn. Dozens of volunteers showed up with the main reason to improve Fresno, but also recognized other reasons to give back to the community. Read more about this on KJSEE 24’s
About 80 volunteers withstood a slight drizzle while taking part in the City of Fresno’s first “Neighborhood Blitz” revitalization project in the Cary Park neighborhood on Saturday. Read more about this on the Fresno Bee’s Website
If you drove by the Carl’s Jr. on West Shaw near Highway 99 over the weekend you saw what appeared to be a small army clad in safety vests and wielding trash grabbers. If you looked really hard you probably saw Mayor Jerry Dyer out there working alongside the residents
Dozens of volunteers stepped up to help clean northwest Fresno. Organizers say Saturday’s Beautify Fresno event was focused on cleaning up litter on the north and south sides of West Shaw Avenue between Highway 99 and Brawley. More than 80 people showed up to volunteer their time to help clean up
Beautify Fresno event was held in northwest Fresno Saturday morning. Officials say the purpose of this event was to clean up litter on the north and south sides of West Shaw Avenue, between Highway 99 and Brawley Avenue. Mayor Jerry Dyer and Councilmember Mike Karbassi were also there cleaning up
A clean-up hosted by Beautify Fresno got almost 800 pounds of trash off the streets Saturday. The group focused on the area of West Shaw Avenue, between Highway 99 and Brawley Avenue. “There was no shortage of trash, unfortunately,” said Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer. “But, incredible effort. A lot of
Beautify Fresno, formerly known as Keep Fresno Beautiful, hosted two cleanup events to launch Mayor Jerry Dyer’s new initiative and to celebrate the National Day of Service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Dyer joined the event in and around Mariposa Plaza co-sponsored by the Downtown Fresno Partnership and Clean
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer is ready to bring back curb appeal citywide. Monday morning he explained how he wants to beautify Fresno block by block and along our freeways. “We’ve gotten used to in some neighborhoods trash on our roadways. We’ve gotten used to graffiti on our walls and some
“Keep Fresno Beautiful” is now “Beautify Fresno” – and Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer says the initiative’s goal is to give the city a regular clean up. “We have a beautiful city, but sometimes our neighborhoods aren’t so beautiful,” said Dyer. “We have beautiful people who live in them, but we