It sounds like our section of the beeline is becoming pretty easy to maintain. That being said I think the idea of taking on other areas of phoenix would be a good idea. I especially like the idea of a one time only CITO where a specific area is chosen and we clean it up as much as possible. Something like that would probably be a longer event than the beeline cleanup though so doing it before it gets really hot would be important. Anyway, just wanted to weigh in and back up any further ideas for CITO events in the Phoenix area.

Jared

----- Original Message ----
From: Will <will5119@cox.net>
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:26:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] 2007 Arizona CITO Coin

I opened my e-mail today to give a Beeline CITO update and noticed the string of e-mails on the coin.  I’ll add my two cents on those in a moment.  First my update… ADOT was out again today on our section of the Beeline… I only counted four bags on both side this time.  That stretch is definitely clean! 

 

I’m also thinking of a cleanup on March 24th (unfortunately the only day I have free for the first quarter).  This conflicts with the camping event though so I wanted to see if anyone would be around to participate.  It won’t take many and I bet we have plenty of time for lunch after, so if you would be interested in a Phx Beeline cleanup on March 24th please reply here or directly to me.


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I also agree with AZTech.  Phoenix has other opportunities for CITO events.  Tempe town Lake has an adopt-the- lake program, cities have adopt-a-street programs.  It doesn’t have to be an adopted segment either.  I’m sure we could get a good turnout on an organized one time only event somewhere where it is needed.

 

Will

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