We’re winning the war on litter!

Apr 25, 2019 | Events, Greenways, Neighborhoods

Clean and mowed W.T. Harris BoulevardFirst impressions matter, right? That’s why University City Partners recently began paying for weekly litter patrols along our highways.

“There’s a huge difference, and I notice it everywhere,” says Tobe Holmes with UCP.

 

Other groups also are tackling litter, too!

The Mallard Creek Initiative hopes you will join them this Saturday, April 27, for a Cleanup Day.

Boy Scout from Troop 13 with litterThe following weekend, Scout Troop 13 will be scouring Clark’s Creek Greenway and nearby trails in University Research Park for old tires, litter and other cast-offs.

 

About the UCP’s litter cleanup

University City Partners began paying a contractor in March to clean up litter along North Tryon Street, W.T. Harris Boulevard parts of other major roadways within University City’s Municipal Service District.

The state of North Carolina is responsible for the litter cleanup, but the state cleanup schedule has not kept up with the volume of trash.

The contractor, Phoenix Landscape Management, is also working with property owners along these highways to keep their properties clean and mowed.

 

Mallard Creek Initiative Cleanup Day on April 27

This community group is concerned about the amount of trash on the roads, says one of its leaders, University City resident and Realtor Robin Faison.

“We want to see a change in behavior from the citizens,” she says, and the group invites us to help them pick up trash this Saturday, April 27, from 9:30 am to noon.

The group will gather at 9:30 in front of Nona’s Sweets, in the Worthington shopping center at W.T. Harris Boulevard and Technology Drive. Directions

For more details, contact Faison at robin.faison@gmail.com.

 

Troop 13 Clark’s Creek Greenway cleanup

Troop 13 during 2015 creek cleanupMay 4 is Scouts Trash the Trash Day and all the Scouting programs at University City United Methodist Church (Pack 13, Troop 13 and Crew 13) will participate.

The Scouts have chosen the Clark’s Creek Greenway in University Research Park as its clean-up area, says David McKenzie, a Troop 13 leader.

The Scouts and leaders will spend the morning scouring the creek and nearby trails for trash. If you are out for a greenway walk,, be sure to cheer them on.

The Troop welcomes new members and volunteers. Learn more at the Troop 13 website.

 

Cleaner streets help “sell” University City

Holmes says that UCP has received positive feedback on the litter-cleanup program.

The biggest benefit of cleaner streets will likely come from the improved first impressions of people considering moving their families or businesses to University City, he added.

“I relate this work to preparing for a job interview – but with investors, residents, visitors and others who drive through University City,” Holmes said.

“You must look the part so that people can see what you have to offer and not focus on an unkept appearance.

“We want to make a great impression. We want to make sure people recognize our community for what it is: a place that is proud of its diversity, teaming potential and one of the city’s most important economic engines, UNC Charlotte.”

0 Comments


Receive Up to Date News


Receive Economic Development News


View Past Newsletters


View Post by Category


Press Releases

UCP Annual Report: Mobilizing the New Urban Center

2015 has been exceptional for University City and University City Partners, as our fresh-off-the-digital presses “2015 Annual Report” makes clear with exclamation marks! The report chronicles the opening of I-485, rapid progress on the LYNX light-rail line, strong...

UCP welcomes four new board members

University City Partners welcomes four new members to our Board of Directors: Shannon Dixon of Casto, Leslie Johnson of Mecklenburg County, Bobby Shields of Shielb PLLC, and Ryan Wetherington of Allen Tate. Each new member brings unique skills that will advance the...

Say hi to our new UNC Charlotte interns

University City Partners welcomes two very needed extra sets of hands – interns Abby Armstrong and Luis Martinez from UNC Charlotte. Abby, a senior marketing major, will help us share the news about UCP. Luis, a sophomore, hopes to gain insights into planning and...

UCP’s 2014 Annual Report captures our breakout year

What an amazing year! With light rail under construction, University City’s stretch of I-485 set to open next spring, dramatic jobs growth and resurgence in our neighborhoods, University City is being transformed. Our new 2014 Annual Report (CLICK to view or download)...

EPRI in University City wins the Jerry Award!

Congratulations to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for being one of two winners of the Charlotte Regional Partnership’s annual Jerry Awards for their contribution to the regional economy! From the Jerry awards: "The Electric Power Research Institute...

Fast growing Yodle comes to URP Cambridge Center

Online ad and marketing company targets small business If you haven’t heard the name Yodle until now, get used to it. One of the fastest growing advertising and marketing companies in the U.S. recently moved its 120-employee Charlotte operation into the Cambridge...

Run like Rudolph through the University Research Park

Fun 5K/10K on Saturday will benefit Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas You can win three ways at the inaugural Run Run Rudolph 5K/10K race this Saturday in University Research Park: Finish first in either race OR win the crowd’s loudest applause as “best seasonally...

University City Partners Welcomes a New Executive Director

After working with us for ten years, our founding Executive Director, Mary Hopper, decided to leave University City Partners (UCP). In her time with us, Mary was completely devoted to supporting our focus on enhancing the economic vitality of University City. UCP has...