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- Do you have specific Neighborhood(s) in mind?
- All of Manhattan
- Which group(s) does your idea focus on? Select as many as apply.
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YouthOlder AdultsPublic Housing ResidentsJustice Impacted PeoplePeople with DisabilitiesLimited English SpeakersImmigrants/ MigrantsVeteransLGBTQ+ PeopleParentsUnhoused PeopleLow Income PeopleBlack, Indigenous and/or People of Color
- Describe the challenge you want to address:
- Dogs urinating up against residential and commercial buildings, churches, synagogues, mosques and on the sidewalks.,
- What is the solution to the challenge?
- To make awareness of the “CURB YOUR DOG” law and begin enforcing it. People seem to forget that this law not only pertains to picking up feces, but to bring your dog to the curb to urinate as well in order for the street sweeper to wash it away thereby allowing cleanliness to return to the city. I can’t imagine what a tourist must think of walking down the street and then having to stop to allow a dog to urinate in front of them on the sidewalk and watch as it as it makes a puddle and slithers down the sidewalk. Gross. Not to mention the smell and the elderly and children walking through it. Citizen's shoes then go home and bring it with them. Just have the law brought back to what it was initially intended to be. I understand when Kosch brought in the pooper scooper law into effect that over the years it is the only part citizens remember. Especially, our youngest ones with digs. We just have to make them aware of the entire law. Poop and Pee! Thank you. If they could also pick up after themselves instead of using the sidewalk as their garbage cans. People seem to have lost what is good for themselves and others. Maybe we should have a Cleanliness Mont
- Please provide your Zip Code
- 10023
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- Do you have specific Neighborhood(s) in mind?
- All of Manhattan
- Which group(s) does your idea focus on? Select as many as apply.
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YouthOlder AdultsPublic Housing ResidentsJustice Impacted PeoplePeople with DisabilitiesLimited English SpeakersImmigrants/ MigrantsVeteransLGBTQ+ PeopleParentsUnhoused PeopleLow Income PeopleBlack, Indigenous and/or People of Color
- Describe the challenge you want to address:
- Dogs urinating up against residential and commercial buildings, churches, synagogues, mosques, etc., and on the sidewalks and throwing garbage on the Street.
- What is the solution to the challenge?
- To bring about awareness of the “CURB YOUR DOG” law and begin enforcing it. Some People have forgotten that this law not only pertains to picking up feces, but to bring your dog to the curb to urinate as well, in order for the street sweeper to wash it away thereby allowing cleanliness to return to the city. I can’t imagine what a tourist must think of walking down the street and then having to stop to allow a dog to urinate in front of them on the sidewalk and watch as it makes a puddle and slithers down the sidewalk. Gross! Not a good representation of New York City. Not to mention the smell and then the elderly and children walking through it. Citizens shoes going home and bringing it with them. Just have the law brought back to what it was initially intended to be. I understand since Mayor Koch brought the “pooper scooper” law into effect that over the years it is the only part citizens remember. Especially, the younger ones with dogs. We just have to make people aware of the entire law. Poop and Pee! Also, If we could also have people pick up after themselves instead of using the sidewalk as their garbage cans, that would be great! People seem to have lost interest in the idea of what is good for themselves and others. Maybe we should have a Cleanliness Month to give everyone a gentle reminder of their environment. Thank you.
- Please provide your Zip Code
- 10023
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