The city of Hapeville’s Code Enforcement, a division of the police department, is organizing a program called Operation

Clean Sweep that targets trash in the city. The focus will be to remove trash from the public right of ways, city parks and

city facility grounds, by coordinating departments, volunteers and court ordered community service workers on

specific days to do the work.

The program is expected to enhance the mission of Code Enforcement by eliminating issues that can cause blight and

the deterioration of neighborhoods and business districts.

Those interested in volunteering and learning more about the program, should contact Lt. William

Hughes at 404-669-4674.

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