Trash

Anna Schuessler/Daily Journal To address the presence of litter and large items dumped in San Mateo’s North Central neighborhood, residents are coordinating a cleanup day June 9 and asking each other to take a pledge to keep streets clean.

There may be very little that’s glamorous about the snack wrappers, car parts and other litter and large items residents of San Mateo’s North Central neighborhood have seen left on their streets, but resident Amourence Lee and those galvanized around a neighborhood cleanup effort are determined to find a silver lining.

In coordinating a neighborhood cleanup day June 9 and asking residents to take a pledge to keep neighborhood streets clean, Lee and a growing number of residents are hoping a grassroots campaign will serve a dual purpose: to clean up neighborhood streets and sidewalks and bring residents in the neighborhood together in the process.

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8deras

I have shared the dismay on this issue for many years.
May I make a suggestion for the reporters at SMJ?
As I drive through San Bruno I have been noticing their spotless and litter-less streets. How are they doing it? I, for one, would really like to duplicate it in SSF.

SMC citizen

Correct t me if I'm wrong, but I think I just read that "socioeconomic diversity and language barriers are factors which lead to irresponsible and disgusting littering.
If you.continue to cleanup after Bay Area residents who don't give a rats a$$ about the community then you will forever have residents who don't give a rats a$$ and will forever throw their fast food wrappers, soda and beer cans, bottles, unwanted furniture, dirty diapers, etc, in the gutter in front of your residences, since they live in the apartments 3 blocks away. The bad attitude of residents who feel they can trash the neighborhood also have the same attitude when it comes to contributing to the community, which is ZERO

NorthCentralFolk

I'm actively involved in the Love North Central campaign and want to emphasize the instrumental support that has come from the Latino and immigrant community. Already there are over 160 volunteers signed up for the event and two-thirds of those represent our immigrant community members in North Central. I've engaged with volunteers who participated in similar campaigns in their home-towns in Bogota and Mexico City - and were thrilled to see this model replicated in North Central. San Mateo is a champion of our diversity and inclusion because it is a core value and asset to building strong and healthy communities. Littering and dumping is a problem and this is a grassroots strategy that brings the entire community together to be part of the solution. Wise words that guide me, "It is not your responsibility to finish the work of perfecting the world, but you are not free to desist from it either."

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