Public Works

Neighborhood Cleanups

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Metro Beautification will provide gloves, garbage bags, and trash pick up for neighborhood clean ups. We invite you to schedule your group or club for an official Keep Nashville Beautiful clean-up, or to volunteer for a clean up that is already scheduled.

Becoming Belmont - Service Clean up Day 2010

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The 2010 Great American Cleanup™

Made possible through the support of the following national corporate sponsors:

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To schedule YOUR CLEANUP call (615) 862-8418 or Email Beautification about the Nashville Great American Cleanup!

2010 Scheduled Cleanups

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2009 Great American Cleanup Results

The Great American Cleanup is an annual event of neighborhood cleanups during the months of March - May.  In 2009, 23,563 volunteers spent 32,734 hours cleaning up all over Davidson County! Thank you, everyone, for your efforts to Keep Nashville Beautiful!

Because... Cleaning Up is Everybody's Business!

To Schedule a Neighborhood Cleanup or to join one of the cleanups already scheduled call 615-862-8418 or email Metro Beautification

Photos of Recent Cleanup & Beautification Projects

Lawrence Jackson Receiving Award
Lawrence Jackson, Metro Beautification Neighborhood Liaison, was recently presented with Flatrock Heritage Foundation, Inc.'s Good Neighbor Award. "This award is for Lawrence's continued spport on our behalf, " remarked Noel Whitley, past-president of Flatrock. "We are incredibly thankful; it is so nice to have our Metro Departments expend positive energy on our behalf." Flatrock Heritage Foundation, Inc. represents the Glencliff, Radnor and Woodbine neighborhoods. Michael Hullett is the current president.

Nashville is proud to be an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful Inc.