Shreveport ‘Block by Block’ initiative results in 1,936 tons of trash collected

(The Center Square) – Since Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux announced the new “Block by Block” initiative, six neighborhoods have experienced the effects with help from city officials and the community.

According to a release from Arceneaux’s office, the initiative is successful. Since the start, 1,936 tons of trash and debris have been collected – 3,872,000 pounds – and 2,758 tires picked up from the six neighborhoods.

“What we’ve seen over these past two months is nothing short of inspiring,” said Mayor Arceneaux. “From our city departments to our neighborhood volunteers, everyone is leaning in to make their communities cleaner, safer, and stronger. Block by Block isn’t just about clearing debris – it’s about restoring pride, building trust, and showing that real change is possible when we work together.”

Over the weekend, Allendale was the latest on the cleanup schedule.

Shreveport City Council member Tabitha Taylor, who represents the Allendale community, encouraged residents on Friday to get involved ahead of the event.

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“This is about more than picking up trash,” said Taylor. “It’s about taking ownership of our neighborhoods and showing pride in where we live.”

The Block by Block initiative was announced by Arceneaux in June as a way to continue ongoing efforts to fight blight in Shreveport. There is an improvement plan for each neighborhood that includes a tracking system of violations, abatements, legal actions, demolitions and redevelopment status.

Arceneaux and a crafted team have identified high-need areas.

“Each event is tailored to meet the specific needs of the area, with services and resources brought directly to residents,” said Director of Council Affairs R.J. Johnson.

Work has been done in the Ingleside, Highland, Queensborough, MLK, Cedar Grove and Allendale neighborhoods. Pines Road, Stoner Hill, Southern Hills, Mooretown and Broadmoor are next on schedule.

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