


Metro Council Diaper DriveĬouncilwoman Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) and Councilwoman Paula McCraney (D-7), who co-chair the Metro Council Women’s Caucus, announced on Thursday that the Caucus would be hosting a diaper drive during the month of March. And Council members are encouraging their communities to get involved. Metro Council will celebrate Women’s History Month with events and projects aimed to honor and support women. The month of March is designated to celebrate the vital role of women in American history and to recognize their continued contributions that make this country a better place for everyone. Metro Council shares plans to honor Women’s History Month Pop-Up Drop-Off events will kick off Saturday, April 2 at Sun Valley Park. Up to three large household items per day can be dropped off for FREE! /WRC This is one of several vehicles impounded for dumping at the site.ĭispose of your waste properly: a pickup truck load of debris can be dropped off at the Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Ave for $60. The community center has been the unfortunate recipient of illegal dumping on many occasions, drawing complaints from citizens, patrons of the ball fields, and facility staff. To gain release of the vehicle from the impound lot the dumper will need to pay an additional $250.

In total, the illegal dumper received a citation with fines and fees totaling $750 and the vehicle was impounded. MSW enforcement officers tracked down the vehicle and the illegal dumper admitted to the dumping. The silver GMC Sierra, above, was witnessed on surveillance cameras being used to dump tree debris on the grounds of the Cyril Allgeier Community Center. The Metro Solid Waste Enforcement team recently impounded the second vehicle in the last two weeks for illegal dumping. Illegal dumpers identified, truck impounded after tree debris left on Cyril Allgeier CC property
