Cleaning up the city


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More than 23,000 tires and 6,000 illegal signs were turned in for cash Saturday during the city's buyback program. The city paid $2 per tire and 50 cents per sign to residents who turned them in. The city budgeted $65,000 for payouts and will likely u...
More than 23,000 tires and 6,000 illegal signs were turned in for cash Saturday during the city's buyback program. The city paid $2 per tire and 50 cents per sign to residents who turned them in. The city budgeted $65,000 for payouts and will likely u...
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More than 23,000 old tires and 6,000 illegal signs were turned in by Duval County residents at the city's buyback event at EverBank Field.

 

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