The City of Gadsden is proud to be an active participant in Keep Etowah Beautiful. We have employees in departments across the city who volunteer to help keep our city and county a healthy, beautiful place to live, work, and play. Tuesday morning, we had several city employees who were recognized at the annual Keep Etowah Beautiful awards breakfast. Be sure to look for your chance get involved with KEB all this week as part of the City of Gadsden and Keep America Beautiful Great American Clean Up campaign!
Mike Hilton, Public Works Department – Extra Mile Award
Steve Shields, Public Works Department – Extra Mile Award
Jeramy Ward, Engineering Department – Extra Mile Award
Heath Williamson, Engineering Department – Community Award
Jen Weathington, Parks & Recreation Department – Community Award
Deborah Gaither, Gadsden-Etowah Emergency Management – Community Award
Brian Stovall, Public Works Department – County Beautification Award
Lawrence Scott, Environmental Enforcement Officer – Enforcement Award