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During the recent Bastrop City Council meeting, community engagement took center stage as plans for the upcoming "Love the Loop Week" were unveiled. Scheduled from April 5 to April 13, this initiative aims to promote environmental stewardship through community clean-up events.
Letita Hutchinson, a local resident, announced her commitment to kick off the week with a community clean-up on April 5, followed by a closing event on April 12 in collaboration with Ash Hospital. Hutchinson emphasized the importance of community involvement, inviting local sponsors to support the efforts, especially as they plan to involve around 50 to 60 high school students in the clean-up activities.
The council expressed strong support for these initiatives, recognizing the positive impact such events have on the community and the environment. The clean-ups not only foster a sense of community pride but also encourage residents to take an active role in maintaining the beauty of Bastrop.
As the city gears up for these events, residents are encouraged to participate and contribute, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that defines Bastrop. The council's backing of these clean-up efforts highlights a commitment to sustainability and community engagement, setting a positive tone for the upcoming weeks.
Converted from March 13 - Bastrop City Council Meeting meeting on June 12, 2025
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