You can reduce cigarette litter in Minneapolis when you volunteer to empty an ash receptacle on a regular basis.
Programs and initiatives
Learn about City programs and efforts to improve our City. Search by department or interest area to learn more.
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By adopting a litter container, you can reduce litter on the streets where you live and work.
It’s easy to keep our medians, traffic circles, and other public green spaces beautiful year-round.
You can help keep Minneapolis clean and beautiful by adopting a recycling container.
We invite you to adopt a street or highway to help keep our city clean. The City provides free bags and gloves for cleanup and recognizes volunteers with an Adopt-a-Street or Adopt-a-Highway sign.
The City offers no cost and low-cost compost to community gardens in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis stays beautiful with the help of volunteers like you. When you sign up to remove litter, we'll provide supplies for your cleanup event.
The Safety Center will include the 3rd precinct police station. It will have other community services and resources as well.
We want to reduce garbage thrown away in landfills and waste-to-energy facilities. Learn how we plan to do this.
Minneapolis is creating more travel options for more people by the year 2030.
We're reconnecting North Minneapolis to the riverfront with new places to work and live, a 20-acre park and a community performing arts center.
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