County Cleanup Record Omits Volunteer, Results Data | The Locally Times
Public records for a March 28 community event on Sand Pebble Drive detail traffic control measures but provide no information on volunteer numbers, recruitment, or the results of the cleanup.
to 12:30 p.m., during which the road operated as one-way. The document specifies the logistical and traffic impacts for the day. The record further states that a barricade was placed at the intersection of Sand Pebble Drive and Beckon Drive to block outbound traffic. An individual was stationed at this barricade to manage access for emergency vehicles. ## Volunteer Recruitment and Participation Undocumented While the county record details traffic management, it contains no information on community participation. The document does not specify how many volunteers took part in the event on Sand Pebble Drive. Furthermore, the record offers no details on volunteer recruitment or organization. It does not state how the event was promoted, how residents could register, or which county department or contact person was responsible. The documentation also fails to clarify if the county provided supplies or if volunteers were expected to bring their own. ## Cleanup Results and Costs Not Publicized The public record is also silent on the event's achievements. The documentation includes no metrics to assess the initiative's success, such as the amount or type of debris collected or the total area cleaned. Similarly, the record contains no budgetary information. It omits any mention of public funds allocated for the event, including potential costs for staff time, equipment, supplies, or debris disposal.