Upper East Side plagued by dog poop problem.

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Upper East Side residents in New York City are frustrated with the amount of dog poop left behind by inconsiderate dog owners. The maximum penalty for not cleaning up a dog's droppings is a $250 fine, but enforcement is left to the city Sanitation Department, which only employs about 270 "civilian or uniformed enforcement staff" to conduct inspections. During a City Council hearing earlier this month, Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch acknowledged that they don't have an effective strategy to tackle the issue. Councilwoman Julie Menin has announced a "Curb Your Dog" contest for a poster that will be displayed around her district.
Topics:technology#city-life#dog-poop#enforcement#new-york-city#sanitation-department#upper-east-side
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