Politics & Government

City Of West Palm Beach: Illegal Dump Site Targeted, 41 Tons Of Waste Material Removed As Part Of ‘Operation Clean Streets'

City of West Palm Beach Department of Public Works Employees Remove Illegally Discarded Tires

07/13/2021 8:30 AM

 
City of West Palm Beach Department of Public Works Employees Remove Illegally Discarded Tires

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WEST PALM BEACH, FLA (July 13, 2021) – After recently discovering an illegal dump site on 27th Street, just west of Electronics Way, the City of West Palm Beach has removed more than 41 tons of waste and restored the area to its previous, cleaner condition.

On Saturday, July 10, 2021, the Department of Public Works and the Department of Public Utilities removed 90 discarded tires, 1 abandoned trailer, trash, construction and demolition waste, and appliances. The West Palm Beach Police Department is investigating to identify the suspect(s) responsible.

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The cleanup and investigation are a part of Operation Clean Streets, an initiative that aims to curb illegal dumping in neighborhoods through education, enforcement and prevention. The effort is designed to improve the overall quality of life of residents, promote public safety in our neighborhoods, and attract economic investment to our city. The initiative is in line with Mayor James’ signature Neighborhoods First initiative, which fosters a culture focusing on neighborhood collaboration and partnerships.

Operation Clean Streets targets environmental hazards and waste that have been illegally disposed. These items may include landscaping and construction debris, household materials (sofas, mattresses and old furniture), and abandoned vehicles. Materials are often dumped from vehicles and deposited in front of homes or vacant lots, along roadsides, and late at night.

“Illegal dumping negatively impacts residents’ quality of life and will not be tolerated in our city,” said Mayor James. “Through cleanup efforts such as this, we are working to improve the overall quality of life of residents, promote public safety in our neighborhoods and attract economic investment to our city. Violators, if caught, will be prosecuted.”

  • BY PHONE: Call the City’s Department of Public Works, day or night, at (561) 822-2075 or (561) 822-2222.
  • BY PHONE: Call 9-1-1. Tipsters who provide police a photo/video of the suspect’s vehicle, its tag, and information about the suspect may be eligible for a reward up to $500. The tipster must provide their name and phone number to claim the reward. (This information will be kept confidential.)
  • Do not confront the possible perpetrators,
  • Identify the dumping location, including the cross street,
  • Make note of the type of materials that were dumped, and
  • Try to identify the persons or company involved with the dumping.

This press release was produced by the City of West Palm Beach. The views expressed here are the author’s own.