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Volunteers will meet at the Uptown Transit Center and help clean bus stops on Central from Girard to Wyoming. ABQ Ride will provide cleanup gear to all volunteers and transport them to each bus stop. Transit Deputy Director Bobby Sisneros says they collected 1,100 pounds of trash at the last cleanup event and they hope to beat that number this time. Anyone interested in volunteering must RSVP before the event. For more information and to RSPV to volunteer, click here.
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