HONOLULU — Volunteers have helped clean up an Oahu roadway with views of Manoa Valley and Diamond Head.
HONOLULU — Volunteers have helped clean up an Oahu roadway with views of Manoa Valley and Diamond Head.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports that more than 2,300 pounds of rubbish was removed Saturday from a 100-yard stretch of Round Top Drive.
Dozens of volunteers organized by 808 Cleanups removed tires, car batteries, a computer, rebar, a bowling ball, a shopping cart and liquor bottles.
It was one of about 30 places the group has cleaned up.
Co-founder Michael Loftin says he wants to curb graffiti and trash that he finds with friends on outdoor activities.
The group has more than 1,000 members.
The volunteers have also cleaned parts of Lanikai pillboxes trail, Alan Davis Beach in East Oahu, and Mauna Lahilahi in Waianae.