Join the Spirit of Community in Williston
The City of Williston is gearing up for its much-anticipated annual Clean Williston event, scheduled for Saturday, April 26, 2025. From 8 a.m. to noon, residents are invited to roll up their sleeves and help beautify their hometown by clearing away litter and debris. This event, now a time-honored tradition spanning over two decades, highlights the community's commitment to maintaining a clean and welcoming environment.
Enriching Community Connection
Marc Mohr, the city's Streets and Refuse Superintendent, remarked, “Clean Williston is an event that brings our community together and benefits all residents.” The importance of community involvement is reinforced by Mayor Howard Klug, who underscores the dual benefit of participation—enhancing the city while fostering personal pride. “Williston is our hometown, and we want people to see that we’re proud of what we’ve built here.” This sentiment resonates especially with rental property owners and landlords, who might worry about the visual appeal of their investments in a community that looks neglected.
Supportive Amenities for Volunteers
To express gratitude to those who devote their time, volunteers will be provided with safety vests, gloves, and garbage bags. A light breakfast and sweet treat—ice cream from Suzie Q’s Ice Cream Truck—will also be on offer, courtesy of local businesses like Chamley’s Pipe and Salvage. It's not just a cleanup; it’s a community celebration.
Comprehensive Disposal and Recycling Services
In conjunction with the cleanup, Public Works will be offering efficient disposal and recycling services. This includes dedicated bins for tree and construction material disposal, as well as facilities for recycling metal, including a bin provided by Pacific Steel and Recycling. Additionally, Chamley Pipe and Salvage will assist in shredding tires, although there's a limit on the number per volunteer.
Preparing for Weather Changes
As April in North Dakota can bring unpredictable weather, the city is prepared to reschedule the cleanup for May 3 if necessary. Residents can stay updated through the city’s website and social media platforms, ensuring that no one misses out on this community-defining event.
A Call to Action for Rental Property Owners
For landlords and rental property owners, participating in events like Clean Williston not only enhances community aesthetics but also boosts property values. A well-maintained community attracts quality tenants and fosters an inviting environment. If you’re considering engaging with the local community, events like these are crucial in establishing lasting relationships and a unified initiative.
How You Can Get Involved
Interested individuals can reach out to Public Works at 701-577-6368 or connect with Communications Director Mitch Melberg at 701-713-3800 for more details on how to get involved. Your participation can make a significant impact—and it can also help shape your own neighborhood experience while adhering to the rental property requirements that highlight tenant engagement and community responsibility.
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