Marysville Litter League

The City of Marysville is excited to announce the launch of the MarysvilleMarysville Litter League Litter League, a new volunteer litter pickup program aimed at keeping the community clean and beautiful.

Mayor Jon Nehring is highlighting the importance of community involvement in the effort to combat litter. “Every piece of litter picked up in Marysville is a step towards a cleaner, healthier and more vibrant city," he said. "Together, we can make a big impact in our community.”

This summer, the city is hosting a weekly event every Thursday from June 6th-August 22nd from 12pm-1pm starting at Comeford Park. Stop by during your lunch break and pick a direction to tackle the downtown litter. Litter pickers, trash bags and gloves are provided. 

Toni Kief is leading by example with litter pickup in Marysville. Since she started the effort in 2020, she’s picked up 1,327 bags and counting!  

Learn more about Toni’s litter pickup journey as we spend a day with her.

We want to show off your hard work! Please share photos of your litter pickup efforts and the number of bags you collected with us. Tag us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You can also email your litter pickup accomplishments to socialnetworking@marysvillewa.gov

Residents and businesses are encouraged to pick up litter in typical walking areas in their neighborhoods, not on busy arterial streets. Large or dangerous debris found on public property can be reported to the city's Solid Waste division at 360-363-8173. Bagged litter collected during the challenge can be placed with regular household or business trash. For those who collect too much to do so easily, free drop-off options will be available at the city's Clean Sweep event on Saturday, April 20th 2024, at Marysville Public Works, located at 80 Columbia Ave.