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Proactive Code Enforcement Team Sweeps West Pasco County

The collaborative efforts produced big results with nearly 167 tons of trash and debris in West Pasco County.

The Proactive Code Enforcement Team held four community cleanups in West Pasco County.
The Proactive Code Enforcement Team held four community cleanups in West Pasco County. (Pasco County Government)

PASCO COUNTY, FL — In an effort to combat blight and beautify neighborhoods, Pasco County’s Code Enforcement PACE (Proactive Code Enforcement) team and Solid Waste Department joined forces to host four community cleanup events in west Pasco this fall.

The collaborative efforts produced big results with nearly 167 tons of trash and debris removed from Tahitian Gardens, Country Club Estates, Moon Lake Estates and Holiday Lake Estates.

Community Clean-Up Trash/Debris Collection Breakdown:

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  • Tahitian Gardens: 46.19 tons on Oct. 11
  • Country Club Estates: 23.88 tons on Oct. 25
  • Moon Lake Estates: 64 tons on Nov. 8
  • Holiday Lake Estates: 32.92 tons on Nov. 22

The goal of community cleanup events is to provide residents a convenient opportunity to rid themselves of items and debris that could cause potential code violations. Providing free, accessible drop-off locations increases participation and reduces illegal dumping activity in Pasco County.

Residents can report code violations and illegal dumping anonymously via the MyPasco App, or by contacting RIDPasco@mypasco.net or Customer Service at 727-847-2411.

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Learn more about Paso County’s Code Enforcement Department, including frequently asked questions, codes and ordinances, by clicking here.

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