Keep Georgia Beautiful Day; recognize February 8, 2024
The resolution highlights the importance of community involvement in maintaining and enhancing the aesthetic quality of Georgia's environment. With more than 90,000 volunteers participating each year, the activities associated with Keep Georgia Beautiful represent significant contributions to the state, providing over $8 million worth of services to taxpayers. This aligns with state goals of fostering clean, green, and healthy communities, suggesting a robust community commitment to environmental stewardship.
Senate Resolution 515 recognizes February 8, 2024, as Keep Georgia Beautiful Day at the state capitol. This resolution acknowledges the efforts of the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation, which was established in 1978. The Foundation works in tandem with over 70 local affiliates to promote litter prevention, waste reduction, recycling, and community beautification programs throughout the state. The programs under the Foundation have demonstrated notable success, contributing to a 75% reduction in litter during the Great American Cleanup over a 15-year period and recycling millions of Christmas trees via the Bring One for the Chipper program.
While SR515 is primarily celebratory and does not amend state law, the underlying mission of the Keep Georgia Beautiful programs may face varying levels of support among different stakeholders. Advocates argue for the positive economic impacts stemming from community beautification efforts, including reduced crime and improved local economies. However, debates may arise regarding the allocation of state funds toward such initiatives compared to other pressing public services or programs.