File #: Res 0728-2003    Version: * Name: Dept of Sanitation's program for replacement of litter baskets.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
On agenda: 2/26/2003
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the appropriate committee of the Council of the City of New York to hold hearings on the timeliness of the Department of Sanitation's program for replacement of litter baskets and the placement of additional litter baskets at commercial and residential locations with increased retail activity and heavy pedestrian traffic.
Sponsors: Helen D. Foster, Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., Charles Barron, Yvette D. Clarke, Simcha Felder, Lewis A. Fidler, Robert Jackson, Michael C. Nelson, Christine C. Quinn, Joel Rivera, Helen Sears, Kendall Stewart
Council Member Sponsors: 12
Res. No. 728 Title Resolution calling upon the appropriate committee of the Council of the City of New York to hold hearings on the timeliness of the Department of Sanitation's program for replacement of litter baskets and the placement of additional litter baskets at commercial and residential locations with increased retail activity and heavy pedestrian traffic. Body By Council Members Foster, Addabbo, Barron, Clarke, Felder, Fidler, Jackson, Nelson, Quinn, Rivera, Sears and Stewart Whereas, The Department of Sanitation has maps that pinpoint the locations of its own litter baskets, and private and business improvement district litter baskets; and Whereas, for example, Bronx Community Planning Board No. 3 is supposed to have 165 litter baskets, Bronx Community Planning Board No. 4 is supposed to have 311 litter baskets, and Bronx Community Board No. 5 is supposed to have 257 litter baskets; and Whereas, The Department of Sanitation's monthly and annual scorecards show that there is significant and unacceptable litter on the streets and sidewalks in some community districts within the city; and Whereas, Litter baskets are often vandalized or stolen; and Whereas, The Department of Sanitation is required to replace damaged or missing litter baskets; and Whereas, Litter baskets are placed primarily in commercial locations; and Whereas, There is a need to add new litter baskets at both new commercial and residential locations where there is increased retail and heavy pedestrian traffic; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the appropriate committee of the Council of the City of New York hold hearings on the timeliness of the Department of Sanitation's program for replacement of litter baskets and the placement of additional litter baskets at commercial and residential locations with increased retail and heavy pedestrian traffic. LS #1632 2/14/03 CJC AIS