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The Tidy-Up Tacoma Business District Program

City crews will continue maintenance of the main arterials of Neighborhood Business Districts and around two other areas. This effort works to clean up litter/debris, perform graffiti removal, street sweeping, and right-of-way landscaping.


In addition, continued vegetation management, litter pickup, and graffiti removal will continue around the City’s six gateway signs throughout Tacoma.

Every quarter, the City partners with the Washington State Department of Transportation for assistance with graffiti removal and sweeping the shoulders of I-705, SR509, Hwy 16, and SR7 between I-5 and South 38th Street. 

 

Tidy-Up Tacoma 2024 Schedule

In 2024, two Public Works Grounds Maintenance staff continually rotate through each designated area. Click HERE for information on Neighborhood Business Districts.

*Schedule may be subject to change

  

Anticipated Month:

Locations:

January

6th Avenue, Narrows, Ruston Point Defiance, Proctor, Old Town

February

South 72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett, Gateways, Dome Business District

March

McKinley Hill, Lincoln, Portland Avenue, Pacific Avenue

April

South Tacoma, Oakland/Madrona, Fern Hill, 6th Avenue, Narrows, Ruston Point Defiance

May

Proctor, Old Town, South 72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett

June Gateways, Dome Business District, McKinley Hill, Lincoln
July Portland Avenue, Pacific Avenue, South Tacoma, Oakland/Madrona, Fern Hill
August 6th Avenue, Narrows, Ruston Point Defiance, Proctor, Old Town
September  South 72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett, Gateways, Dome Business District
October McKinley Hill, Lincoln, Portland Avenue, Pacific Avenue
November South Tacoma, Fern Hill, 6th Avenue, Narrows
December Ruston Point Defiance, Proctor, Old Town, South72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett

*Locations have been prioritized according to Tacoma's Equity Index.

 

The Stadium and Hilltop Neighborhood Business Districts are currently under the Sound Transit project alignment for the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension. To keep this work on schedule and without interruption, Sound Transit will work with their contractor to clean up around their construction sites. The City will also provide litter and graffiti removal.

 

 

This effort is a collaboration between Public Works Street Operations, Environmental Services, Neighborhood and Community Services, and Community and Economic Development. Community partnerships include the Washington State Department of Transportation and Litter Free 253.

For more information, contact the Tacoma FIRST 311 Customer Support Center by dialing 311 within Tacoma city limits or (253) 591-5000 from anywhere else or email csc@cityoftacoma.org.

 

2023 Tidy-Up Tacoma Recap

From January through December 2023, Public Works crews picked up over 15,000 pounds of garbage and mixed debris and over 11,000 pounds of vegetation. Crews performed this maintenance on the main arterials of Neighborhood Business Districts, gateways, and in the area of South 72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett streets. 

 

Before and After Photos from Business Districts

Portland Avenue

South 12th Street


 
Tacoma Gateway
Lincoln District


2022 Tidy-Up Tacoma Recap

Public Works crews were busy in 2022 with Tidy-Up Tacoma. From May through December, crews picked up over 17,000 pounds of garbage and mixed debris and over 28,000 pounds of vegetation. Crews performed this maintenance on the main arterials of Neighborhood Business Districts, gateways, and in two new areas of South 72nd Street and Pacific Avenue, South 12th and South Junett streets.

 

Watch the Tidy-Up Tacoma story on Tacoma Report (May 2022).

 

Before and After Photos from Business Districts

Lincoln District

Pacific Avenue

 


 
McKinley District
Tacoma Dome District


2021 Tidy-Up Tacoma Recap

2021 Tidy-Up Tacoma Initiative Recap 

From September through November 2021, City crews were out on the main arterials of Neighborhood Business Districts to clean up litter/debris, perform graffiti removal, right-of-way landscaping, and street sweeping. 

 

Vegetation management, litter pickup, and graffiti removal also took place around the City’s six gateway signs located throughout the city. Over the eight weeks, this effort took place, the total amount of material removed from all of these areas was 66.3 tons.


Before and After Photos from Business Districts 

Before and After pictures from the Old Town Business District

 

Before and after photos of Tidy-Up Tacoma initiative


 
Before and After photos along Portland Avenue Before and after photos from Dome District




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