Local Org Hosting Riverwalk Cleanup September 15; City Can’t Keep Up Despite Taxes
While CCG loves to brag about how ‘amazing’ it is, the state of its own downtown riverfront, trails, and downtown area remain filthy enough for local nonprofits to pick up thousands of pounds of garbage. The Chattahoochee River Conservancy will be hosting a Riverwalk Cleanup on Friday, September 15 starting at 9:00 a.m. Explore the full story for the details to see how you can now contribute your labor in addition to your tax dollars.
An artistic expression of the Seal of Columbus, Georgia, superimposed on a colorized image of the city’s downtown riverfront. A local nonprofit is hosting a trash cleanup event, despite the city’s high rates of taxation and self-proclaimed ‘amazing’ governance.
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COLUMBUS, Ga. — A local nonprofit is hosting a Riverwalk Cleanup to pick up trash and other debris from areas that the Columbus Consolidated Government can’t seem to get around to.

The Chattahoochee River Conservancy will be hosting the event on Friday, September 15, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. A briefing will take place at the Woodruff Riverfront Park Splash Pad located at 1000 Bay Ave.

The event appears similar in scope to one held just a few months ago in June by the Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission, which recovered an unfathomable 6,000 pounds — 3 tons — of garbage from only a handful of city parks.

It remains unclear how and why the Columbus Consolidated Government needs to rely on the helpful and caring hands of volunteers to remove trash that weighs as much as a Ford Ranger — especially given that it is one of the most heavily-taxed counties in the State of Georgia with SPLOSTs and OLOSTs that seem to respawn themselves from some of the lowest voter turnout rates in the nation.

Despite the obviously-unfilled need for waste management and the basic maintenance of civil infrastructure in the areas CCG ironically brags about on a daily basis, the city dredges on ahead by lauding over plans to construct an $8 million Pickleball complex that no one will care about in three years nor is likely to be maintained, either.

But, hey: at least the multimillion-dollar concrete slab that rests above the filth-covered haven for drug use, violent crime, and degeneracy has a mural painted on it, right?

Perhaps CCG ought to realize that they continue to bake their own bread but get mad at the oven when it doesn’t rise.

How aMaZiNg.

Facts are stubborn things — and we’ll keep publishing them, whether city officials like them or not.

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