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DCC Executive Management Team Sprucing Up the City


DCC Executive Management Team Sprucing Up the City

Dunedin (Thursday, 2 September) –

This Friday, 3 September, the Dunedin City Council’s Executive Management team will be taking the lead in a ‘City Spruce Up’ challenge.

In response to community feedback seeking an improvement to the general state of the city’s cleanliness, a City Clean Up group, incorporating staff from all relevant departments of the DCC, has been established. The group will work with both community groups and businesses on a variety of initiatives to improve the look and feel of our city, with this in-house challenge the first step.

The challenge will see groups of DCC staff sprucing up an area of the city, in their own time. The spruce up could take the form of painting a fence, promoting behaviour change or simply picking up rubbish – the options are only limited by the imagination of those entering...

The DCC’s EMT is the first team to step up to the plate and will be donning high visibility vests and rubber gloves to clean up the Kitchener Street reserve and Portsmouth Drive area.

DCC Chief Executive, Jim Harland says, "It is important that we lead by example in sprucing up the city."

The challenge will run in conjunction with Keep New Zealand Beautiful Week, from 17 – 26 September.

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