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Felder, City Celebrate Enforcement of Lawn Litter Law


felder11.jpgCouncil Member Simcha Felder (D-Brooklyn) will be joined by Sustainable Flatbush and Brooklyn homeowners and tenants at City Hall to celebrate the long-awaited enforcement by the Department of Sanitation of a law prohibiting the distribution of unsolicited advertisements on properties with approved signs on Sunday, August 3, 2008 at Noon.

“Finally, New Yorkers can say ‘Stop the Junk’ and have the force of the law behind them, with the ability to file complaints directly against distributors,” says Felder. “The result will be cleaner streets, more livable neighborhoods, and less waste.”

Mark Levy, Vice President of Sustainable Flatbush, says, “Sustainable Flatbush strongly supports the Unsolicited Materials Law as part of our mission to promote sustainable living in Flatbush, Brooklyn. It is a prime example of thinking globally while acting locally. We vocally oppose the waste of thousands of pounds of paper that unsolicited materials represent. We call these materials Junk Litter and have to remove piles of flyers, menus and advertising papers from our porches, lobbies and front lawns. No one should have the right to dump litter this way.  We hope that the businesses that promote this practice understand that they are not only wasting paper, but are wasting money too.”

The new state law, sponsored by Assemblyman Mark Weprin and Senator Frank Padavan, required enforcement rules from the City’s Department of Sanitation, which take effect Saturday, August 2, 2008 following a lengthy public review process.  The Department of Sanitation rules provide that the law will be enforced by civilian complaints.  The City will provide complaint forms to building owners and tenants to levy fines of $250 on violating distributors.  Complaint forms are available from 311 and www.nyc.gov, as is a downloadable approved sign.

(YWN Desk – NYC)



One Response

  1. AT THE SAME TIME OF THIS ACCOPLISHMENT ITS HURTS WHEN WE REMEMVER THAT FELDER VOTED FOR THE CONJESTED PRICING BILL.
    THANK HASHEM IT DIDT PASS IN THE ALBANY.
    IT WOULD PUT A BIG BURDEN ON THE COMMUNITY.

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