Community Corner

Peoria Plans 'Great American Cleanup' For April 24

The City released a list of dumpster locations for the weekend event.

The 2021 Great American Cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 24th. All twenty dumpsters for the 2021 Great American Cleanup have been reserved by neighborhood associations, homeowners associations, and community groups throughout the city.

Please contact your neighborhood association for more information on a cleanup near you.

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Locations with yard waste only dumpsters are noted with an asterisk.

74 to Spring

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1120 NE Glendale Avenue

Altamont Park

919 W Nowland Avenue

Center Bluff

2600 N Bigelow Street

Chapel Park One HOA

10604 Strawn Court

Creighton Woods

6318 Upland Terrace

Dream Center Peoria

714 N Hamilton Boulevard

East Bluff United

506 E Illinois Avenue

Glen Oak Park

514 E Kansas Street

Gooselake

1020 W Romeo B Garrett Street

Lynnhurst

Bridalwood Drive

Moss-Bradley *

Orange Street near Thien Tam Temple

New Town

1100 W Butler Street

Old Towne South

711 S Greenlawn Avenue

Randolph-Roanoke *

218 W Armstrong

Sherwood Forest

Friar/W Marian Court

The Uplands

1421 W Columbia Terrace

Wardcliffe *

2616 N Lehman Road

W. Johnson Court

Merriman Court/ Johnson Court

West Central Bluff

713 W Willcox Avenue

Woodbrook Manor

2315 W Carriage Lane

While it is important to maintain clean and healthy neighborhoods all year long, this nationwide cleanup effort is an opportunity to show appreciation for your neighborhood and gives us all more reasons to appreciate Peoria.

Please contact Neighborhood Enhancement Coordinator Kaylee Drea kdrea@peoriagov.org or at 309-494-8624 with any questions about the Great American Cleanup. For more information on future cleanup events, please follow the Community Development Department on Instagram @AppreciatePeoria.


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

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