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The Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful (KGPB) program's mission is to empower Grand Prairians through education, as well as through opportunities for hands on participation, to take personal responsibility for preserving, restoring and enhancing the environment... [READ MORE]
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Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful Programs
| Adopt-A-Cemetery There are 29 cemeteries in our community. Some have perpetual care plans, but most don't. The Adopt-A-Cemetery program matches up cemeteries with groups willing to adopt and care for them. Adopters conduct at least one annual cleanup of their adopted cemetery.
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Adopt-A-Planter Download: Adopt-A-Planter Registration Form We have 22 planters adopted on Main Street with more to come.
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Adopt-A-Senior Volunteers sign up to help senior citizens with one-time outdoor yard projects that are too hard for seniors to accomplish on their own. Adopt-A-Senior days are held on a quarterly basis. The program also helps citizens who have code violations but are either disabled or don’t have the resources to take care of them.
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Adopt-A-Stream Download: Adopt-A-Stream Brochure The Adopt-A-Stream program includes five levels of membership.
Level 1 – The first level of membership is for senior citizens who are not able to physically clean up the streams, but they can help us keep an eye on them, looking for blockages, illegal dumping, strange smells or colors.
Level 2 – Level 2 members keep an eye on streams and also receive training on how to report illegal dumping. The volunteers are given the locations of our most frequently dumped upon stream segments to drive around and check on.
Level 3 – Level 3 membership is for individuals who like helping with our stream/creek cleanups citywide. They can also adopt and commit to conduct a cleanup once a year along their stream segment. KGPB provides an Adopt-A-Stream sign identifying the adopter(s).
Level 4 – The final level of membership is water quality monitoring via chemical checks as part of the Texas Watch program. Level 5 is for those volunteers who are willing to help us educate others about the Adopt-A-Stream program.
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Adopt-A-Street Download: Adopt-A-Street Brochure Participants adopt at least one mile of road in Grand Prairie and commit to pick up litter along that road segment at least four times per year. Two free signs identify the groups that have adopted street segments.
The Adopt-A-Street/Spot program includes 94 contracts with groups and/or individuals. Thus, via required quarterly (at a minimum) cleanups, 1,880 Adopt-A-Street/Spot volunteers volunteered 7,520 hours to conduct 376 Adopt-A-Street/Spot cleanups cleaning 370 miles of streets and highways bagging 12.22 tons of litter this year.
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Adopt-A-Wetland Low water plants and drip irrigation have become the norm in our public plantings. This has reduced maintenance and water use and set a grand example for our citizens. In addition, classes are held to promote this type of landscaping throughout the city.
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Anti-Recidivism and Community Service Programs Through the anti-recidivism and community service programs, people are assigned to work with us through the courts. We supervise community service hours and they help us cleanup and beautify. The Grand Prairie program called Program Restart was launched with Department of Justice Weed & Seed funds. Ex-Offenders are assigned to work with us after participating in a triage and orientation program; they are then paid as independent contractors. They get job training and referrals to employers who will hire graduates of our program.
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Clean and Beautiful Neighborhoods Download: Clean & Beautiful Neighborhoods Handout This program is how we recruit neighborhoods to get involved in our grassroots litter prevention, cleanup and beautification programs. We ask existing neighborhood associations to form C&BN sub-committees. If a neighborhood is not organized, we help them form a neighborhood association with public safety and C&BN sub-committees.
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Clean Company Download: Clean Company Brochure This program, co-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, is designed to recruit businesses in Grand Prairie to join us in our other programs. Litter prevention, cleanup, beautification, recycling, waste reduction and minimization, and involvement in our other programs are encouraged. Companies can participate at any level, but a company that participates in all five levels is considered a 5-Star Clean Company and receive additional recognition and benefits.
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Community Art Programs The city's Percent for Art program works to place artwork throughout the city. The transportation enhancement program, which works to beautify roadway areas, includes such projects as the mural at Belt Line and I-30, the bas reliefs on State Highway 161 and the new bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad at Main Street and Belt Line. Programs such as these prevent litter, because they encourage beautiful spaces. Statistics show that if a community beautifies itself, litter will decrease.
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Community Gardens
Kirby Creek Community Garden Kirby Creek Natural Science Center 3303 Kirby Creek, Grand Prairie, 75052 This 12-bed vegetable garden, composting site and butterfly garden was developed through a partnership between the City of Grand Prairie and GPISD. Contact: Marchella Bell West at 972-237-8061
Luckett Community Garden and Tree Farm Dalworth Neighborhood 1037 Manning Road, Grand Prairie, TX 75050 This garden is a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) garden that was developed with the help of a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice through its Weed & Seed Program. It is based on Earth Kind principles, stressing the use of organic gardening methods. The Luckett Community Garden and Tree Farm includes 40 raised, 4' x 12' beds for vegetable and flower gardening. Beds are available for check out with priority given to the residents of the Dalworth Neighborhood, a mentoring program between the Carter Oliver Seniors and the Just Say No to Drugs Club, who work together using the Junior Master Gardener Curriculum at the Dalworth Recreation Center.
Other gardening groups include the Dallas County Master Gardeners who can earn hours towards this site, which is a certification site. The Weed & Seed Program Restart job training program has four beds and the Manning Street Garden Club has two beds. Other beds may be checked out by residents from the City of Grand Prairie on a space available basis. A waiting list may exist as related to the number of requests for beds that we receive.
Gardeners throughout the city are invited to participate in the Luckett Community Garden's monthly gardening workshops hosted at the Dalworth Recreation Center, 2012 Spikes St. Contact: Tammy Chan kgpb@gptx.org or at 972-237-8152.
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Eagle Scout Projects Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful is a proud sponsor of Eagle Scout Projects. We can provide projects for completion and resources to help complete the projects. Contact: Tammy Chan at tchan@gptx.org or 972-237-8152.
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Great American Cleanup (GAC) The Great American Cleanup is an initiative of Keep America Beautiful. Communities who register to participate commit to encourage cleanup and beautification projects between March 1 and May 31 of each year, with a special emphasis on the first Saturday of April of each year. The GAC is also a national competition among registered cities who compete based on volunteer involvement, number of projects completed and quality of projects. Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful hosts and extensive list of GAC projects.
If you, or your group would like to participate in a particular project, or host your own with assistance from Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful, please contact us at kgpb@gptx.org, or at 972-237-8152.
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Green and Clean Campus Download: Green and Clean Campus Report The Green and Clean Campus program is a partnership between the city and the Grand Prairie Independent School District. All 38 GPISD campuses and several private schools participate. The coordinators meet with us monthly while school is in session. We discuss all our programs, and through grant funds, enable them to host their own programs and events.
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Litter The Grand Prairie litter reporting hotline is 972-237-8330. People can call this number to report litter problems and/or people who are littering from their cars. Litter calls are referred to our litter contractor and/or to the Adopt-A-Street group that has that section of roads. When someone calls to report a litterer, we refer the license plate of the car to the Texas Department of Transportation who sends the owner of the vehicle a letter about litter and the associated fines.
Median Litter Receptacles Through a grant, litter receptacles were purchased and placed strategically throughout the city in certain medians. Our litter contractor empties them for us on a weekly basis.
Litter Contractor The City of Grand Prairie's litter contractor collects litter along our major roads on a five-day-a-week basis via a standard route. The team also responds to litter "emergencies" on an on-call basis.
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Neighborwoods Download: Adopt-A-Tree Registration Form The NeighborWoods program is an initiative of the Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful ShadeMakers Community Forestry Program. Through the NeighborWoods initiative, residents can adopt a free tree to be placed in their front yard if they take the ShadeMakers class. The free trees we offer are native or adaptive trees that do well in Grand Prairie soils, including:
- American Beauty
- Berry Bur Oak
- Cedar Elm
- Desert Willow
- Eve's Necklace
- Live Oak
- Shumard Red Oak
Trees offered through this program are available while supplies last. Schools and neighborhoods who send at least one representative to the ShadeMakers training are eligible to receive up to three free trees to plant in a public space. Trees planted in a public space must have a planting and maintance plan and sign a NeighborWoods Adopt-A-Tree Contract Form, committing to 20 gallons of water per week per tree for the first year after planting. Contact: Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful at kgpb@gptx.org or 972-237-8152.
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Shademakers Community Forestry Download: ShadeMakers Brochure Community forestry programs and projects include Adopt-A-Tree, dead tree removal Program, NeighborWoods program, ShadeKeepers training, ShadeMakers volunteer program, Streetscaping projects, Tool Depot, tree survey projects, tree transplanting projects and tree trimming projects.
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Senior Environmental Corps Senior citizens help the city with litter prevention, cleanup and beautification programs.
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Tool Depot Download: Tool Depot Brochure Free tools are loaned to any resident who needs them to cleanup and beautify their property or to do a project that will benefit a senior or a public space.
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Youth for Environmental Action Download: YEA! Brochure Our YEA! program recruits young people who want to stay involved with the KGPB programs during the summer. We are also able to recruit community service workers to stay with us after they have finished their hours, whether it is from the court or from a national honor society, student council or some other organization. Youth from first grade through high school can participate in this program.
Lawnmowers, weed eaters, trash bags, gas powered chainsaws, tillers and other tools are available. Our code officers carry the Tool Depot applications with them and provide a copy to residents when they leave a hand notice (warning) or citation. And delivery is even an option for residents who do not have a way to pick up the tools.
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