CITIZENS INVOLVED

MEANS BETTER LIVING


VOLUNTEER LITTER PICK UP IN PLACER COUNTY

Alta * Auburn * Colfax * Foresthill * Granite Bay * Kings Beach * Lincoln * Loomis * Meadow Vista * Newcastle
Ophir * Penryn * Rocklin * Roseville * Sheridan * Sun City * Truckee * Weimar * Woodcreek


If you're planning on attending a Clean-Up, Be sure to call the CIMBL Hotline if there is a chance of rain or to find the location of the event

530-886-5250

To participate in a CIMBL clean-up, all you need to do is show up! It's that simple. CIMBL will provide the pick -up sticks, safety vest, bags, and water. Just look at the schedule - meeting places are listed along with the dates and the roads we'll be cleaning are in the parenthesis.
  • You will be required to sign a Liability Waiver before the clean up, young adults under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign the form.
  • All ages are welcome. Those 14 or under are asked to have a parent or guardian present with them at the clean-up.
  • Please make sure to wear comfortable shoes hats and clothing appropriate for the day.
  • Long pants are recommended.
  • Bug repellent with deet is also a good idea, but not required.
  • Be sure to call the Hotline if there is a chance of rain - as the event will be postponed in the event of rain.

     

    To organize a clean up for a group or organization, please call Dave Albright at (916)652-2135. CIMBL will provide your organization or group with pick-up sticks, vests, bags, possibly help recruit volunteers, and coordinate the removal of the bags and debris once it has been collected.

    We can help you organize an event of any size - from a family of two to a company event of 200. We are also open to helping clean any location in Placer County at a time that is convenient for you. We can run multiple events on the same day usually as well.

    To find out how to clean your neighborhood by yourself, give Dave Albright a call at (916)652-2135. We have several members that have their own sticks and vests and use them once, twice, or more per month to clean their walking routes. It's a great way to get exercise and make a difference in your neighborhood at the same time.