There’s a program in Fort Worth that picks away at the city’s litter problem, and it’s getting a big boost.
This week, city council members approved to increase the city’s contract with Presbytarian Night Shelter’s UpSpire litter abatement program by $1.8 million.
“What we are doing, though it may not be glamorous, though it may not, you know, get a lot of recognition, what we are doing is providing a resource to our city that makes Fort Worth a great place to live,” said Daryl Davis, vice president of workforce and career development at UpSpire…