That's About Right
http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/americas-dirtiest-cities/7
So, we're not at the top of the list, but still pretty close. I believe it, so what do we do about it? We sometimes forget that Baltimore is more than just the neighborhoods that surround the Harbor, and that there are swaths of this city covered in blowing litter. Maybe this should be a priority of the city? That, and putting recycling bins next to each and every trash can in the downtown area. It's 2011, how can this city not do that?
So, we're not at the top of the list, but still pretty close. I believe it, so what do we do about it? We sometimes forget that Baltimore is more than just the neighborhoods that surround the Harbor, and that there are swaths of this city covered in blowing litter. Maybe this should be a priority of the city? That, and putting recycling bins next to each and every trash can in the downtown area. It's 2011, how can this city not do that?
I don't know what to do with that one. I don't know if these votes had more to do with the way people felt about the city rather than actual experience. You say the harbor is nice but the rest is dirty, but how many of the magazine's readers have actually been anywhere other than the harbor?
ReplyDeleteNot that you're not right about the recycling bins. There are also not enough trash cans in the streets. But you know... recession and all...