Orange County Government, Florida

Clean & Attractive

Better neighborhoods start with you

Overview

Better neighborhoods start with you.
Here are twenty ways to get started today:

  1. Organize a neighborhood cleanup drive.
  2. Help enforce community codes by calling 311.
  3. Find the money you need to improve your neighborhood.
  4. Recognize great yards and landscapes.
  5. Report graffiti by calling 311.
  6. Help care for a neighborhood lake.
  7. Get expert help to improve the water quality of a nearby lake by calling 407-836-1400.
  8. Help stop the use of damaging phosphorus.
  9. Sponsor environmental and energy efficiency workshops for kids and adults call 407-836-1400.
  10. Lend a hand as a community volunteer.
  11. Visit our Florida friendly demonstration garden, call 407-836-1400.
  12. Plant a free tree in your backyard call 407-254-9200.
  13. Help keep your neighborhood highway litter free call 407-836-7739.
  14. Find funds for new streetlights, wall construction, and common area maintenance call 407-836-5770.
  15. Seniors get a grant to make minor home improvements call 407-836-5181.
  16. Repair code violations and unsafe conditions in your home call 407-836-5181.
  17. Get a water audit to save money and conserve water resources call 407-254-9850.
  18. Get rid of hazardous waste, large items and yard waste.
  19. Recycle, disposal items at home, it’s the law.
  20. Get free compost.

We look forward to working with your neighborhood group. Give us a call to schedule an informative presentation by one of our experts.

Find more ideas in our Clean & Attractive Neighborhoods Brochure.

Contact Us

Neighborhood Preservation & Revitalization
Office of Public Engagement and Citizen Advocacy
450 E. South Street, Third Floor
Orlando, FL 32802-1393

Email: OCNeighborhood@ocfl.net
Phone: 407-836-5606

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