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Community Service |
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Court Ordered Community Service
Clean & Green provides the Escambia County court system with a sentencing alternative via our Court-Ordered Community Service Labor Program. This program serves the community through litter abatement, Clean & Green through provision of free labor, the courts through alternative sentencing, and the defendants through alternatives to heavy fines and/or incarceration We are currently accepting registrations from State, Teen Court, Dept of Juvenile Justice and Community Corrections for court ordered community service. Individuals with sheriffs office citations must pay a $35 registration fee. |


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Registration
Court ordered volunteers working for credit of mandatory Community Service (CS) hours are required to register with Clean & Green. Please bring a copy of your referral from Community Corrections, Department of Juvenile Justice (call to get on our standby list), Teen Court (call to get on our standby list), or your State Probation Officer otherwise a $35.00 fee will be required. Office hours are 9AM-4PM. It is best to call for an appointment at 438-1178. Regular Park Runs/CS hours Mon-Fri do not require any special sign ups. Special Events and Saturday morning we require you to sign up. Please call the office during business hours to inquire about working a special event. |
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Special Event Cleanup
Clean & Green provides litter control for special events in the Escambia County area. We provide the cleanup services for Crawfish Festival, Seafood Festival, JazzFest and others. It is required by ordinance that you must make application to the City of Pensacola for a special event. The sponsor must contact the city Special Events Coordinator to begin the application process. More Information can be obtained from City of Pensacola at More details... Once you have received the application you may obtain your Cleanup After Outdoor Event Certificate from our office by calling 438-1178. |
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Road Side Litter
We remove litter from community streets parks and neighborhoods six mornings per week. 353,000 pounds in 1997; 841,412 pounds in 1998; 750,000 in 1999; 725,000 in 2000. |
