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A neighborhood clean-up will take place this Saturday, July 28 from apx 9:00AM-12:00PM for Police District #3 (Lombard to Tasker, Front to Broad).
Although this clean-up is sponsored by the Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee, it is the neighbors who come out and make these clean-ups a success. With advance notice, PMBC can provide brooms, bags, and gloves. They will also provide trash pick-up around mid-day. The neighbors provide the muscle behind the clean-up. A couple notes: - All debris should be bagged and placed at either end of the block to facilitate collection. - No bulk or household trash will be collected during the Saturday Clean-up Program. - Do not sweep trash or dirt into inlets. - Streets should not be blocked off with parked cars during cleaning. For more information, contact the representative for our neighborhood, Buddy Martin, at 215-685-3993 or go to: http://www.phila.gov/streets/pmbc.html Last edited by Bebop : 07-23-2007 at 12:06 PM. Reason: typo |
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Not all blocks have block captains to organize these so they happen sporadically. Also, it is up to the block captains of a given block to get the word out however they see fit. Some do flyers, some just use word-of-mouth.
Having said that, the BVTW does include an announcement in their email newsletter about goings on in the neighborhood. (Since today seems to be the day that I post email links, you can sign up for the newsletter here: http://www.bvtw.org/) The other thing is that not all blocks need clean-ups. Many neighbors responsibly clean up in front of their houses on a regular basis. Ironically, the areas that need help are often in front of apartment buildings or commercial properties where there is no one to take a vested interest in cleaning the sidewalk. Often it is hard to get the responsible neighbors to clean-up in front of these problem areas. But my response is--you have to by the corner of 7th and Christian (just picking one perennial favorit out) to get to your house, and the trash is going to blow down the street in front of your house--so why not take 15 minutes and sweep it up? I have observed, that after the neighbors do a couple of these, the areas seem to stay cleaner. Maybe the clean-ups remove trash that would have stayed around for months? Maybe neighbors see that it doesn't take much time to sweep up and thy get more vigilant about their sidewalk cleaning? Maybe others see people trying to keep their neighborhood cleaner and show greater respect? Who knows--it just seems to work. |
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Apparently, I am unitentionally psychic.
My issue is the apartments on the soutwest corner. And then of course, John's water ice/Cardullo's Home Heating Oil (most interesting combination of a family business I have ever seen). Cardullo's leaves commercial trash out always, so there always seems to be trash around. John's cups and spoons can be found all over the neighborhood. And then there are the knuckleheads on the corner of 7th and Catherine who hide their trash in the bushes from time to time. So that whole block is always a mess. |
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There's a law already on the books which states that the landowner is responsible for keepin their adjacent sidewalk clean of any debris/litter. Call SWEEP to get on the condo association's case.
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thanks, Alesis, never heard of sweep before, googled it and found:
http://www.phila.gov/STREETS/sweep.html 215-685-4275 now, if you dont mind me going a bit off topic, I see that clearing snow/ice is under their watch as well. Has anyone noticed that the sidewalk in front of the parking lot on christian (north side, between 7th and 8th I think) doesnt get shoveled in the winter? I always wondered who to call (and as a municipal lot it has Streets name on the sign). I guess calling SWEEP will be a starting point, but I was curious if anyone had ever tried to get anything done about that in the past....? |
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§ 10-704 is the code for excessive litter on sidewalks
Litter on Sidewalks. (1) Persons owning or occupying private premises shall make reasonable efforts to keep the sidewalk in front of such premises free of litter. I am always humored how city land is never shovelled properly. Since Dicicco has a rather firm grip on that parking lot(as in, he can mysteriously allow people to park in there and seems to hold the golden keys to the spaces), I'd contact him or his legislative assistant Brian Abernathy.
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