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Champion Great Neighborhoods
Goal 2: Expand and Enhance the City’s Image
Objective 2: Develop a Sense of Place
Project Performance Measure(s) Department(s)
CGN Create and Launch Clean • Weight/Volume of Litter Collected Asset Management
2.2.3 Corridor Program • Number of Service Requests Completed
• Number of Proactive Tasks Completed
• Percent of Surveyed Residents Satisfied
• Number of New Adopt-A-Median Sponsors
Summary:
The Clean Corridor Program is a new citywide initiative Milestone Estimated Percent
aimed at maintaining the cleanliness and aesthetic appeal Completion Complete
of Arlington’s high-traffic corridors, right-of-ways, and Recruit, hire, and 6/16/2025 75%
entertainment district. Onboard 4 Technical
Positions
The program will serve as a cornerstone for Arlington’s Purchase Vehicles and 6/16/2025 90%
commitment to cleanliness, sustainability and community Equipment
pride. Through strategic planning, community Develop Program Goals 2/28/2025 50%
collaboration, and efficient execution, the City will and Work Plan
achieve a lasting impact that enhances its quality of life Evaluate Program 9/30/2025 0%
and economic vitality. Performance
Annual Contract to 5/13/2025 80%
Update: Provide Grounds
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During the 3 Quarter, the team collected 2.51 tons Maintenance for Medians
(5,030 lbs.) of litter, 2 tons (4,010 lbs.) of illegal dumping and Rights-of-Way
material, 382 illegal signs and 45 shopping carts. Adopt-A-Median 9/30/2025 50%
membership is live and
Following is a summary from 3/3/2028 when the team available now online to
first began patrolling corridors through 6/24/2025: purchase
• Illegal Signs: 434
• Illegal Dumping: 8,930 lbs. (4.46 tons)
• Shopping Carts: 63
• Litter Cleanup: 16,510 lbs. (8.25 tons)
Additionally, the team reported issues related to
damaged infrastructure and code violations using the Ask
Arlington platform to the appropriate departments for
resolution.
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