SeaTac crews pick up 175 bags of litter in September

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SeaTac crews picked up 175 bags of trash from state right of way in September. 

Since January, the City launched several new initiatives to combat litter along local streets and state right-of-way 

The effort to clean up state on and off-ramps is thanks to a grant from  the Department of Ecology for $40,000. SeaTac crews have been going out  twice a month to specifically pick

up litter near highway on and  off-ramps. In September, crews have spent 67 hours cleaning up these  areas.

In August, crews picked up 60 bags of garbage, spending 20 hours on the side of on and off-ramps collecting litter. 

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