Operation Neaux Throw

Operation Neaux Throw
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To help reduce litter in Lafayette Parish, citizens can now report litterbugs through the Lafayette 311 website or by calling 311. Operation Neaux Throw is aimed at drivers who toss trash, cigarette butts, or any type of litter out a car window.

Before reporting on https://www.311lafayette.services/, citizens should gather as much information as possible when witnessing someone intentionally littering — date, time, the vehicle’s color, make, model, and license plate. Unintentional littering, such as trash flying out of a truck bed, is still considered littering.

Online reporting also allows for reporting litter spotted in the community which will be scheduled for pickup.

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