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Pioneer Justice Court partners with Pinal County Public Works Department for highway cleanup program

Justice of the Peace Shaun Babeu and Constable Mal Osgood for the Pioneer Justice Court in San Tan Valley have started a community cleanup program designed to cleanup designated roadways throughout the San Tan Valley community.

Justice of the Peace Shaun Babeu and Constable Mal Osgood for the Pioneer Justice Court in San Tan Valley have started a community cleanup program designed to cleanup designated roadways throughout the San Tan Valley community. The most recent cleanup day was scheduled on Saturday, Oct. 16.

Participants met on Judd Road at the intersection of North Gantzel Road and Judd Roads and cleaned North Gantzel Road from Hunt Highway to Bella Vista Road.     

The Pioneer Justice Court is working in partnership with the Pinal County Public Works Department and highlighting their “Adopt A County Road Program.”  

“This is a great way for members of the community to come together, meet some of their neighbors and beautify our community” said Babeu, who has been a resident of San Tan Valley since 2002.   

The Pioneer Justice Court and Pinal Public works provided all the necessary equipment needed to include trash bags, gloves, safety vests and plenty of cold water for participants to stay hydrated.   

“It was great to see so many young adults come out and participate in the cleanup. We live in such a beautiful area and we would love to have more participate in future cleanup efforts,” said Osgood.

Babeu continued, “Several high school students participated and were able to receive community service hours and take pride in helping their community.”

The next community cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6, from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Community members seeking additional information can contact the Pioneer Court at their public email address: PIONEERJC@COURTS.AZ.GOV.