The Antioch Police Department will supervise its third installment of the Neighborhood Cleanup Program tomorrow, July 12, from 9 to 11 a.m.
The cleanup is a collaboration of United Citizens for Better Neighborhoods (UCBN), community volunteers, the Antioch Police Department Crime Prevention Commission, Neighborhood Watch Program, the city of Antioch Community Development Department, Neighborhood Improvement Services and the Public Works Department.
The cleanup program will target different neighborhoods each month and include business and commercial zones as well as residential areas.
According to a police department press release, Collectively, We,' everyone who works and lives in the city of Antioch, can make a difference and improve the quality of life. It's our community and it's our chance to make a difference. Neighborhoods free of trash and rubbish are inviting, and a clean community instills a sense of community pride.
Volunteers should report to Knoll Park, located at 5000 Country Hills, to receive instructions and equipment. The targeted area is within walking distance. Barring inclement weather, future Neighborhood Cleanup events will be scheduled for the first Saturday of the month, and the locations will be announced in advance.

