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Moses Lake collects debris, serves up lunch at Citywide Cleanup

by JOEL MARTIN
Staff Writer | April 25, 2026 3:46 PM

MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake’s Citywide Cleanup took in a lot of trash Saturday. 

“We have filled up two full yard dumpsters (and) we have a third one on its way (at Knolls Vista Park)”, said city Code Enforcement Officer Tina Jewell about an hour into the two-hour event. “There are two dumpsters out at Longview Street that have been filled, so they also have a third one on its way.” 

The cleanup was free for city residents, and each household could dump four cubic yards of debris, according to the city’s announcement of the event. There were dump locations at Knolls Vista, the site of the city’s planned Longview Park on the north side of town near Longview Elementary School and at Columbia Middle School. Lakeside Disposal was also accepting debris at its location on Broadway Avenue.  

At Knolls Vista Park, city council members were also grilling hamburgers and hot dogs in a free cookout. 

“We've had approximately 70 or so people coming through for the barbecue,” Jewell said. “We have some great helpers. The City Council has been amazing.” 

“It was slow at the beginning, and then all of a sudden it was like wave after wave after wave,” said Council Member Don Myers, who was serving up burgers and dogs with former Council Member Judy Madewell. “We had prepped for 200 hot dogs and 200 hamburgers, and we're about halfway through.” 

Council members Jeremy Davis and Victor Lombardi performed grillmaster duties. 

“We’re natural chefs,” Davis said. “We barbecue all the time. Well, I’m a summertime barbecuer. Vic doesn’t care.” 

"Yeah, I do, 12 months out of the year,” Lombardi said. “I just put the down jacket on in 20 degrees. It’s not a problem.” 

The citywide cleanup came right on the heels of the downtown Moses Lake Association’s annual Spring Cleanup, where volunteers with grabbers and trash bags picked up litter in the alleys and streets of downtown Moses Lake. 

“It's a great success, considering everything that's been going on today,” Jewell said. 


    From left: Moses Lake City Council Members Jeremy Davis, Victor Lombardi ad Don Myers grill and serve up burgers and hot dogs at Knolls Vista Park for the Citywide Cleanup Saturday.