With the weather getting nicer and more Philadelphians heading outside to enjoy it, the city has officially launched its 2025 Summer One Philly, United City Citywide Cleaning Program. The program is a continued practice of Mayor Cherelle Parker’s goal to make Philadelphia the safest, cleanest and greenest big city in the U.S.
While the citywide cleaning program is in its second year, this is its third iteration. Philadelphia’s Office of Clean and Green Initiatives aims to improve city spaces and residents’ quality of life by tackling litter, illegal dumping, graffiti, abandoned vehicles, vacant lots and nuisance properties. Since its inception, the program has already completed over 100,000 acts of service, according to a news release from the city.
The citywide cleaning program is prepared to maintain and repair vacant lots; remove graffiti; deep clean neighborhood parks and rec centers; maintain lawncare at neighborhood schools; inspect, clean, seal and enforce nuisance properties; remove unregistered and abandoned vehicles; repair potholes and clean SEPTA transit stations.
The 13-week cleaning program began on Monday, May 5, and will run through Aug. 1. The city also released an interactive map for residents to see when their neighborhood will be cleaned this summer…