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It's a Dirty Job, But... : Keeping Clintonville Streets Clean

CLINTONVILLE, Ohio -- A Clintonville man is taking back his streets, one cigarette butt at a time. Joe Drab started walking in his neighborhood for exercise.

But, he says he started noticing all of the trash being littered everywhere. So, he started bringing a trash can with him on his walks.

Six days a week-- Drab says he picks up garbage as he walks. The entire walk takes between two to three hours. He usually fills two trash cans every single day.

Drab says he's gotten a lot of positive feedback, with people stopping to shake his hand. He says he has no plans of stopping, until the streets are clean.It's a Dirty Job, But... : Keeping Clintonville Streets Clean

ABC6 News Steve Levine highlights local efforts to clean up crime in their neighborhoods.

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