Harrison County Beautification Commission

Harrison County Beautification Commission

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The Harrison County Beautification Commission strives to coordinate programs in litter reduction, recycling and hazardous waste collection; implement and coordinate education programs, encourage sponsorship donations, volunteers and in-kind services; and promote the overall plan and goals of the Beautification Commission.

Photos from Harrison County Beautification Commission's post 05/11/2026

Harrison County Beautification Commission is truly grateful for this group! Rain or shine, they show up assisting residents with a safe and efficient way to dispose household hazardous waste and eliminate restricted items from the landfills. Thank you to all who enables Harrison County’s campaign to promote safe recycling practices for a cleaner and greener environment! 

03/23/2026

It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that Harrison County Beautification Commission announces the passing of one of our own, Commissioner ,Quentin Lyles. 

Quentin has served as District One Beautification Commissioner for 10 years, dedicating his time and effort promoting  a “Cleaner, Greener, Safer and more Livable Environment” for the district he represented and our county as a whole. Quentin served on HCBC’s “Education Committee” coordinating with schools and churches initiating the importance of educating our youth on recycling and litter prevention. He was an “Environmental Educator” focusing on school based recyling programs and an advisor to the County and City while collaborating with HCBC on new ideas and projects.

Harrison County Beautification Commission extends our thoughts and prayers to his family and friends as they navigate through this difficult time. Quentin was a valuable asset to our commission, and his absence will be deeply felt. Rest in peace, Commissioner Lyles .


Photos from Harrison County Beautification Commission's post 11/17/2025

LEADERS AGAINST LITTER 2025!!!
What an amazing day! Together, Leaders all across Harrison County showed their support and dedication to keep our communities clean and green! A huge “Thank you” to the City of D’Iberville for hosting this years event! The dedication you have shown over the years is deeply appreciated! Partnerships are crucial for continuing our “Fight Against Litter” and promoting a healthier environment for us all! Harrison County Beautification is thankful for the continued support from the Harrison County Board of Supervisors, Harrison County Utility Authority and all other partners involved making this event a huge success!

Photos from Harrison County Board of Supervisors's post 09/22/2025
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1801 23rd Avenue
Gulfport, MS
39501

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm