Lewisville and Frisco Named 2026 North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge Champions

7/7/2026

Region more than doubles participation ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup™, collecting more than 153,000 pounds of litter

 

July 7, 2026 (Arlington, TEXAS) – As North Texas welcomes the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, communities across the region showed up in force: 29 cities collected 153,690 pounds of litter this year — more than double the participation of any previous year — through the North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge (NTCCC).

The City of Lewisville won the overall NTCCC, and the City of Frisco was named the winner of the Mayor's Challenge, an accompanying competition that invites local elected officials to champion the effort through formal proclamations and community engagement. 

The City of Frisco, which held 26 events with 692 volunteers, will be honored at its City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 7. The City of Lewisville, which held 85 events with 931 volunteers, will be honored at its City Council meeting on Monday, August 3.

“Congratulations to the City of Lewisville and the City of Frisco on being named our Community Cleanup Challenge champions,” said Monica Paul, President of the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee. “I’m incredibly proud of the dedication and hard work demonstrated by all of our participating cities throughout this challenge. Together, they’ve made a meaningful impact in helping protect and preserve our region’s environment.”

The annual competition, organized by the North Central Texas Council of Governments, brings together cities and counties across North Texas in a friendly but impactful effort to keep public spaces clean and vibrant. Each year, participating communities compete to collect the most litter while engaging residents, businesses, and civic partners in environmental action — this year with the added goal of ensuring North Texas puts its best face forward for visitors from around the world. 

2026 NTCCC By the Numbers:

  • 29 cities registered for the NTCCC
  • 10,246 bags of trash picked up between March 1 and May 31
  • 153,690 lbs. – or almost 77 tons – of litter collected 
  • 8,320 volunteers at 317 events


"This year's winners went above and beyond to keep North Texas beautiful, and it's a privilege to celebrate what they've accomplished," said Susan Alvarez, Director of NCTCOG's Environment & Development Department. "Our partnership with the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee helped bring even more communities into the challenge this year. Every participant played a part in creating a cleaner, healthier region, and that impact will last for years to come."

The NTCCC is a program of the Stormwater Public Education Task Force, a subcommittee of the Regional Stormwater Management Coordinating Council, administered in partnership with the North Central Texas Council of Governments. You can find more information here: https://www.communitycleanupchallenge.com/ 

 

About the North Central Texas Council of Governments:  

NCTCOG is a voluntary association of 238 local governments serving a 16-county region centered around Dallas-Fort Worth. Established in 1966, the organization provides regional planning, coordination, and technical expertise in transportation, environmental sustainability, emergency preparedness, public safety, workforce development, and human services for the region's more than 8.9 million residents.

About The North Texas FWC Organizing Committee:
The North Texas FWC Organizing Committee is the official entity responsible for planning and delivering the FIFA World Cup 2026™ experience in North Texas. As one of the tournament’s key Host Cities, Dallas will welcome teams and fans from around the world, hosting nine matches at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, the International Broadcast Center at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, and a multi-week FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas at Fair Park. The Official Dallas World Cup Host City Supporters are UT Southwestern Medical Center, Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, Choctaw Casinos, Dallas Cowboys, Daniel L. Hunt and the North Texas Sports Foundation - who will all play key roles in supporting community and Legacy initiatives aligned with the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee.