
Hillsborough County's Rapid Response team is gearing up for a major cleanup initiative in the East Leto area of Town 'N Country, aiming to uplift neighborhood aesthetics and tackle public health concerns. Scheduled from January 26 to the 30, this cleanup serves as a testament to the community's ongoing efforts to rid itself of blight and neglect that can permeate and degrade a neighborhood's spirit and tangible value, as per Hillsborough County's official website.
Residents within the cleanup zone — bordered by Pine Crest Manor Boulevard to the north, West Henry Avenue to the south, North Grady Avenue to the east, and North Manhattan Avenue to the west — have a green light to place their unwanted furniture, junk, and a variety of other materials curbside for collection. A reminder to those participating: items must hit the curb by 5 a.m. on designated pick-up dates, though dropping the materials off the night before could spare you an early rise. However, take note, yard waste, commercial tires, and hazardous substances won't make the cut for pickup, as per regulations outlined by the county.
Funding for this remedial action stems from the annual solid waste assessments paid by community property owners. The county's goal is straightforward: encourage residents to actively participate in maintaining their properties, thus avoiding the potential pitfall of code violations. In a statement obtained by Hillsborough County's official website, the Code Enforcement office advocates for full use of this disposal service to restore the neighborhood's aesthetics and integrity.
For the East Leto locals, this could be an opportune moment to declutter and rejuvenate their living spaces. For more details or questions concerning the cleanup, residents can contact Code Enforcement directly at (813) 274-6600. Whether it's an old TV that's been collecting dust or that broken fridge you've meant to cart off, now's the time for East Leto's denizens to embrace the purge and contribute to the neighborhood's face-lift, ensuring a healthier, safer community for all.









