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Above Photo: If the City thinks storm water trash in confined to Moore Creek and Eslava Creek, they are mistaken. Here is Robinson Bayou - home to the public's rotting litter. There are no volunteers, no businesses, and no public agencies removing public trash from public waterways in Mobile. When it comes to waterway trash removal, Keep Mobile Beautiful doesn't exist. That is about as stupid as a Community can get. Pollute your waterways and then ignore the pollution? Enjoy your Alabama Seafood and Cancer. Below Photos: Click on any thumbnail below to bring up a larger view photo gallery with photo commentary.
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I went along the sidewalk on Scenic US 98 in Baldwin County between Daphne and Point Clear yesterday which is about 10 miles and had trouble finding any trash along the roadside ditches, even along undeveloped properties.
Could not believe it. Only saw about a dozen pieces of litter in 10 miles along a heavily traveled road. Even went behind a shopping center (Publix) in Daphne and could not find a single piece of trash in the road or along the property line. Whoa! 15 Miles on the other side of Mobile Bay, you can't go 100 feet along a highway without seeing garbage. In behind shopping centers property lines are filled with garbage. Why is the Eastern side of Mobile Bay almost litter free and the other side is almost full of litter? Perhaps leaders get what they expect. Huge Kudos to the Mayors of Daphne, Montrose, and Fairhope and their public works departments. No wonder why businesses and people flock to your towns. They are beautiful. Mobile? Well, the results of that piggish community is polluted waterways which the City ignores... |
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