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Grants Today
By the People, for the People
Grants Launches Spring Clean-Up Led by New Code Enforcer
Community members join forces to tackle trash in high-traffic areas and promote city beautification efforts.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:40am
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A community-driven effort to clean up Grants' streets and promote civic pride through a pop art-inspired visual metaphor.Grants TodayThe city of Grants, New Mexico recently held its annual Community Spring Clean-Up, led by the new code enforcer Shannon DeVine. The goal was to address trash accumulation in high-traffic areas, particularly around Walmart and Tractor Supply, to improve the city's appearance for visitors. Residents volunteered their time to remove litter and debris, which were then disposed of at the Grants Police Station. DeVine emphasized the importance of community education and directly engaging with property owners to maintain cleanliness and compliance with city codes.
Why it matters
As the first point of contact for many visitors to Grants, the appearance of high-traffic areas like the Walmart and Tractor Supply vicinity is crucial for making a positive impression. The new code enforcer's focus on community engagement and proactive outreach to property owners aims to address longstanding issues with trash and code compliance, ultimately transforming Grants into a more beautiful and welcoming city.
The details
During the clean-up event, volunteers worked to remove trash and debris from the areas around Walmart and Tractor Supply, which are known to suffer from significant litter build-up. The collected waste was then disposed of at the Grants Police Station. Code Enforcer Shannon DeVine emphasized the importance of community education, stating that she plans to 'start putting out a lot of Education out there' to help residents understand their responsibilities in maintaining cleanliness. Additionally, DeVine explained that the city will be sending letters to property owners, reminding them of their obligations and addressing compliance issues directly.
- The Community Spring Clean-Up took place on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
- DeVine stated that the city has 'already started sending out letters' to property owners about cleaning up their properties.
The players
Shannon DeVine
The new code enforcer for the city of Grants, New Mexico, who is committed to transforming the city into a more beautiful place through community engagement and proactive enforcement of city codes.
Grants, New Mexico
A city in New Mexico that recently held its annual Community Spring Clean-Up event to address issues with trash and code compliance, particularly in high-traffic areas.
What they’re saying
“Honestly, to help make the city a better place.”
— Shannon DeVine, Code Enforcer
“If you'r tired of complaining, do something. Thirty minutes can make a difference.”
— Shannon DeVine, Code Enforcer
“Let's just all work together and... get it done.”
— Shannon DeVine, Code Enforcer
What’s next
DeVine stated that the city will continue to send letters to property owners, reminding them of their responsibilities and addressing compliance issues directly. The code enforcer's office also encourages community members to contact them to obtain trash bags for future clean-up events.
The takeaway
The Community Spring Clean-Up event led by Grants' new code enforcer Shannon DeVine highlights the city's commitment to improving its appearance and fostering a sense of community responsibility. By engaging residents, targeting high-traffic areas, and proactively addressing code compliance issues, DeVine aims to transform Grants into a more beautiful and welcoming city for both residents and visitors.
