As the town supervisor of Babylon, I am proud to share the remarkable progress we have made through our CLEAN Program since its inception in April. In just a few months, our dedicated town crews have collected nearly 200 tons of litter and debris from our streets, parks and public spaces. This initiative isn’t just about cleaning up; it’s about fostering a sense of pride in our community and ensuring that Babylon remains a welcoming place for residents and visitors alike.
Our team is stepping up to spruce up county and state roadways, because when family or friends arrive off the Southern State Parkway, they should be greeted by the charm and vibrancy of Babylon, not mounds of litter. It’s our responsibility to present our town in the best possible light, and the CLEAN Program is a vital part of that effort.
The program is designed with a comprehensive approach to litter management. Our town crews follow a detailed schedule that outlines specific tasks and locations for cleanup activities. This structured plan allows us to systematically address litter in various public spaces, ensuring that no area is overlooked. From maintaining cloverleafs and medians along major roadways to focusing on specific areas like highways, underpasses and downtown districts, we are committed to covering a wide range of locations that are crucial to the aesthetic and environmental health of our community.
One of the key components of the CLEAN Program is community involvement. We believe that a clean town is a shared responsibility, and we encourage residents to take an active role in keeping Babylon beautiful. Whether it’s participating in organized cleanup events or simply being mindful of litter in their neighborhoods, every effort counts. We have seen an enthusiastic response from local organizations, schools and community groups that have joined us in this mission. Their participation not only amplifies our efforts, but also fosters a sense of community pride and ownership.
In addition to our cleanup efforts, the program also focuses on raising awareness of litter prevention. Education is a powerful tool in combating litter, and we are committed to informing our residents about the impact of litter on our environment and community. Through workshops, social media campaigns and partnerships with local schools, we aim to instill a sense of responsibility in our residents, particularly among our youth. By teaching the importance of keeping our environment clean, we are investing in the future of Babylon.
The results of the CLEAN Program speak for themselves. The nearly 200 tons of litter and debris we’ve collected is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our town crews and volunteers. It is essential to recognize, however, that this is just the beginning. Maintaining a clean environment requires ongoing effort and vigilance. As we move forward, we will continue to adapt and refine our strategies to ensure that we are effectively addressing litter in our community.
Moreover, we are exploring innovative solutions to enhance our cleanup efforts. This includes the potential use of technology to monitor litter hot spots and track our progress over time. By making effective use of data, we can make informed decisions about where to focus our resources and maximize our impact.
As we reflect on the success of the CLEAN Program thus far, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our town crews, volunteers and residents who have contributed to this initiative. Your hard work and commitment to a cleaner Babylon do not go unnoticed. Together we are making a difference, and I’m excited to see what we can achieve in the months ahead.
The CLEAN Program is more than just a cleanup initiative; it is a movement toward a more beautiful, sustainable and engaged community. I encourage all residents to join us in this effort. Let’s work together to keep Babylon clean and welcoming for everyone. After all, a clean town isn’t just a reflection of our environment; it’s a reflection of our values and our commitment to one another. Thank you for your continued support, and let’s keep the momentum going!
Richard Schaffer is supervisor of the Town of Babylon.