Harford Parks to Close Road for March 28 Community Cleanup | The Locally Times
Sand Pebble Drive will be one-way from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on March 28 for a county-supported community cleanup, according to a new public notice.
A meeting record from the parks department now clarifies the purpose of the closure, providing logistical information for residents. According to the county record, the cleanup will take place from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The department’s support for the event is intended to facilitate community-led action with county resources. ## Traffic and Safety Measures Detailed The county’s public notice outlines that for the four-and-a-half-hour event, Sand Pebble Drive will function as a one-way road. To manage the modified traffic pattern, Harford County will place a barricade at the intersection of Sand Pebble Drive and Beckon Drive to block outbound traffic. The meeting record also details public safety provisions, stating an individual will be stationed at the barricade to provide immediate access for any emergency vehicles. ## Community Effort Details Remain Vague While the county is providing the logistical framework with traffic control, the event is centered on community participation. However, the public record for the road closure does not yet specify which community groups are partnering with the county. Further details on the scope of the work—such as the types of debris targeted, the specific stretches of Sand Pebble Drive to be cleaned, a budget for the event, or plans for waste disposal—have not been released in the notice. ## Volunteer Information Not Yet Available Official county documents do not yet provide information for residents who wish to volunteer for the March 28 cleanup. Details regarding meeting points, registration requirements, or whether equipment will be provided have not been made public. The record also does not specify a process for residents to request similar county-supported cleanup events in other neighborhoods. Residents seeking to get involved are encouraged to monitor the official Harford County Parks and Recreation website for further announcements. The Locally Times will continue to provide updates as more documents become available.