Garbage disposal areas outside San Mateo County restaurants are often “less than sanitary” and inconsistently monitored for cleanliness, posing health risks to workers, waste haulers and the public, a county civil grand jury found.

In a report published Tuesday, the jury said it found “deficient,” “unsanitary,” “unsightly” and “odorous” conditions around garbage disposal areas and under parklets outside restaurants in San Mateo County.

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Terence Y

So this is the best use of a county civil grand jury? Poke into garbage issues? I can understand if garbage were strewn about willynilly but it sounds like garbage disposal areas are used for that purpose, garbage disposal. Is there some way to make garbage sanitary, sightly, and non-odorous? And the jury’s recommendation to “…empower localities to demand that restaurants increase the frequency of trash pickups.” What does that mean? Restaurants can control the trash hauler’s schedule? I guess San Mateo County is so well managed that the only remaining issue is garbage. In more ways than one.

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