The Free Hornet
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You should suggest to your city council a public awareness campaign regarding keeping the public places clean. It can include dog droppings as well as trash. I would say no for the fine or fee or whatever it is and yes to a general condemnation of the practice. Make it a public ordinance to not leave dog droppings, but don't fine people for doing so. Knowing that you are doing something wrong will probably stop 90% of people from leaving the stuff behind.
Will this "public awareness campaign" target the wild geese and who will pay for it?
-This does not appear to be a "problem". I take my dogs for walks in the nearby parks all the time and rarely, if ever, see any domesticated animal waste. It's not as though we are trudging through fields of it.
-This originally stemmed from an open forum where just over 20 city residents showed up with questions/suggestions. All in attendance said that they would favor such an ordinance. That being said, this is a city of roughly 25,000 people. 20 residents seems like a very insignificant basis to me.
-The mayor has previously displayed that this is a bit of an irritating issue for him at a city council meeting. He complained about the waste being left behind from wild geese in the area, and actually asked if we could do anything about it. I had a hard time not laughing at that meeting. Still, this doesn't appear to be where the ordinance is originating from.