The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) launched its ‘Love Where You Live!’ National Clean-up initiative in October, marking a significant step toward community revitalization. Spanning three weeks, the campaign focused on the Villa Area, covering Dickenson Bay Street, Anchorage Road, and Fort James Drive. The effort aimed to transform the neighborhood into a cleaner, healthier environment for residents. During the campaign, NSWMA crews collected an astounding 13 tons of bulk waste from public spaces and vacant lots. Additionally, 75 vacant plots were cleared of debris, overgrown trees, and bushes, restoring them to safe and hygienic conditions. The removal of 31 abandoned vehicles further contributed to the area’s improved appearance. The initiative also addressed infrastructure concerns, identifying 13 damaged or blocked gutters and recommending repairs to prevent future flooding. Power washing of drains, tree cutting, and vegetation control were carried out to enhance visibility, public safety, and the neighborhood’s overall aesthetic. The campaign’s impact has been profound, with once-cluttered streets now cleared and residents expressing appreciation for the transformation. Building on this success, NSWMA has extended its efforts to the Yorks community, urging residents to dispose of waste responsibly and maintain the improved environment. The Authority will conclude its work in Yorks on November 21, 2025. This initiative highlights the power of organized waste management and community collaboration in reclaiming and preserving shared spaces. NSWMA encourages residents to report additional bulk waste for collection rather than leaving it on curbsides or outside homes.
