We are a group of residents who said "enough" with the illegal dumping and litter on our streets and banded together to pick up trash from our neighborhood, prevent illegal dumping, remove graffiti and keep our community safe. Beautification at its best!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Maybe they are trying to compost in the alley...

 Thanks to DPW for picking up all the bulk trash we gathered this past weekend.  It's great to look out our windows and not see a pile of junk staring back at us.

Despite our efforts and DPW's booklets, our neighbors still are placing trash in the alley 4 days early and without the protection of a Supercan.  As a result, animals tear open the bags and allow the trash to blow around the alley.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Status Quo

    During our cleanup yesterday, we were sad and frustrated to see that there were still many flagrant sanitation violations. We counted at least seven violations in the alley, probably three which were ticketable.   We're not talking about open trash can lids, but several instances of illegal dumping including mildew coated textbooks thrown into a trash can (that has been sitting there for two weeks), a broken table, a broken drawer, shattered aquarium, hoolahoops, and last but not least, open plastic shopping bags full of broken beer bottles--and shattered glass all over the ground.




 Above: The aquarium light left in the alley next to 426 Kenyon--matching the broken aquarium that was dumped two weeks ago.  Don't worry, you can still see the aquarium, it's still sitting out there.




Below, we gathered all the trash, bagged it properly, and left it for bulk trash to pick up tomorrow.  Hopefully.




Below: Our clean up on the surrounding 2 blocks



Monday, April 12, 2010

Are DPW's sanitation booklets effective? You decide.



The picture above is the trash scene two weeks after our meeting at CM Graham's office and a little less than a week after residents received thick booklets on DPWs programs.  It is unclear if DPW discussed the trash rules with residents as DPW had promised, not only because of the manner in which people disposed of their trash this week but also because a handful of people who were home last Monday reported that they received booklets but no one from DPW came to their door.

The pictures below are from Saturday, April 12--2 days after trash collection.  Note not only the lovely donated, vintage aquarium but also the trash cans littering the alley without any penalty.


The picture below was taken this afternoon.  426 Kenyon's can is filled with loose trash, old text books etc.
The pictures below are from this morning.  Looks like a few other bags were added to the mix. Monday, Monday...