Commissioner Calvert Nationally Recognized For Innovative Trash Collection and Urban Farm Programs
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Tuesday, May 10, 2022
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"This effective work not only helped improve the neighborhood, but it saved county taxpayers significant dollars," Commissioner Calvert said.
Key Points:
- "This effective work not only helped improve the neighborhood, but it saved county taxpayers significant dollars," Commissioner Calvert said.
- Watch a video documenting Commissioner Calvert's work in the Camelot neighborhood: https://youtu.be/VPqHPkcFbcQ )
Camelot II had illegal dumping issues since the late 1990s. - NACO is nationally recognizing Commissioner Calvert for his leadership in improving food security for thousands of Bexar County residents during the pandemic.
- Commissioner Calvert challenged Commissioner Kevin Wolff, who said a food source program was unnecessary.