Anonymous wrote:I would move. Not because of the litter but because your neighbors are people that litter or your neighborhood is so full of transients and loitering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cleaned up our block regularly when I lived in the city. Now that we're in the boring burbs, it's a non-issue.
Depends where you live in the city. NW DC is far cleaner than the rest. You don't see tons of litter in Kent.
I was in NWDC, but the high-density part. I think you'll find it anyplace that's a mix of commercial/residential, no matter which quadrant.
No actually, you really don't. Huge swaths of Ward 3 and parts of Ward 2 that are a quick 2-3 block walk to commerce on Connecticut / Wisconsin / Mass do not have litter.
The strictly commercial sections _previously_ had no litter, either, but there has been a small uptick where there are buildings now comprised of formerly unhoused voucher recipients on bits of Conn. and Wisc. But still very little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cleaned up our block regularly when I lived in the city. Now that we're in the boring burbs, it's a non-issue.
Depends where you live in the city. NW DC is far cleaner than the rest. You don't see tons of litter in Kent.
I was in NWDC, but the high-density part. I think you'll find it anyplace that's a mix of commercial/residential, no matter which quadrant.
No actually, you really don't. Huge swaths of Ward 3 and parts of Ward 2 that are a quick 2-3 block walk to commerce on Connecticut / Wisconsin / Mass do not have litter.
The strictly commercial sections _previously_ had no litter, either, but there has been a small uptick where there are buildings now comprised of formerly unhoused voucher recipients on bits of Conn. and Wisc. But still very little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cleaned up our block regularly when I lived in the city. Now that we're in the boring burbs, it's a non-issue.
Depends where you live in the city. NW DC is far cleaner than the rest. You don't see tons of litter in Kent.
I was in NWDC, but the high-density part. I think you'll find it anyplace that's a mix of commercial/residential, no matter which quadrant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cleaned up our block regularly when I lived in the city. Now that we're in the boring burbs, it's a non-issue.
Depends where you live in the city. NW DC is far cleaner than the rest. You don't see tons of litter in Kent.
Anonymous wrote:I hate litter. I could never live somewhere where people litter. I’d move if you can.
Anonymous wrote:I cleaned up our block regularly when I lived in the city. Now that we're in the boring burbs, it's a non-issue.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why but litter in my neighborhood drives me insane. I can't recall my parents ever caring or making me do cleanups or anything. But I can't ignore it in our neighborhood. Plastic water and soda bottles, fast food bags, liquor containers, cans of beer, blunt and chip bags. We clean up the couple blocks around our home every weekend morning while walking the dogs. By Tuesday or Wednesday you can't even tell. I've never seen another neighbor get off their butt and help.
At our prior house, I would maybe encounter a single water bottle or two once a week. That was literally it.
I love our current house but I can't stand the litter. I'm fed up.