I love the idea of at least testing this out in just one park to see how they’re used/not used. If it were successful, I’d also love to see how it cut down on time spent by park staff picking up litter—could be a lot of time/money saved!
This is a good idea. The cost of the tool might pale in comparison to paid parks employees, who are understaffed as is. Don’t wait for business district permission to do this. Put a claw out there with a sign and observe what happens for an hour or two.
I love the idea of at least testing this out in just one park to see how they’re used/not used. If it were successful, I’d also love to see how it cut down on time spent by park staff picking up litter—could be a lot of time/money saved!
This is a good idea. The cost of the tool might pale in comparison to paid parks employees, who are understaffed as is. Don’t wait for business district permission to do this. Put a claw out there with a sign and observe what happens for an hour or two.
That’s the plan. Stay tuned for updates :p
Wait. YES. I love this idea lol