Jackson Officials Discuss “Litter Free Jackson” Initiative Aimed at Improving Township Cleanliness

Jackson officials are moving forward with a new effort aimed at improving cleanliness and property maintenance across the community.

A meeting was recently held with Mayor Jennifer Kuhn, Council President Burnstein, Council Vice President Palmeri, Business Administrator Terefenko, Department of Public Works Superintendent Bolinsky, and other department leaders to discuss the proposed “Litter Free Jackson” initiative.

The plan, which has been distributed to all members of the Township Council for review and feedback, is intended to establish a more proactive, township-wide approach to addressing litter and maintaining community standards. Officials said the initiative will focus on both residential and commercial areas, with an emphasis on consistency and long-term upkeep.

According to township representatives, the effort will require coordination across multiple municipal departments, as well as participation from residents, business owners, and local volunteers.

As part of the initiative, residents are being encouraged to report litter-related concerns by emailing litterfree@jacksontwpnj.net.

Officials described the initiative as the beginning of a broader effort to reinforce community standards and ensure that Jackson Township remains clean and well maintained. Additional details are expected to be released as the program develops.

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