
Here Is How Atlantic City, NJ Is Addressing The Issue Of Cleanliness
Atlantic City, New Jersey is taking heart with the expression that Cleanliness is Next to Godliness.
Atlantic City Department of Public Works
Is poised to launch its 5th consecutive Clean Communities initiative.
A Citywide Initiative
It’s a dedicated cleanup effort that will begin in Atlantic City’s 6th Ward.
WHO:
Atlantic City Mayor Small; Crystal Lewis, Atlantic City Director of Public Works; Angela Pittman, Atlantic City Public Works Clean Communities Coordinator.
WHEN:
Tuesday June 2, 2026 at 10:15 a.m.
WHERE:
121 N. Aberdeen Place, Atlantic City
Beautification and Neighborhood Pride
This effort will benefit everyone … residents and visitors alike.
Mayor Marty Small
The kickoff event will take place in Atlantic City's Sixth Ward, where we will roll up our sleeves and participate in a hands-on cleanup of Kingston Avenue Playground, said Small.
How Atlantic City Residents Can Get Involved
At the upcoming 6th Ward cleanup event, Mayor Small will address additional cleanup efforts, and he will unveil a new effort designed to increase resident involvement in keeping Atlantic City clean.
Atlantic City
Has rededicated its public safety efforts and the results are being felt with a reduction in violent crime.
Atlantic City is poised to take the next step as both a destination resort, where tens of millions visit each year … as well as a city that more than 40,000 residents call home.
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