Upper East Side announces new campaign to tackle dog poop

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The Upper East Side is cracking down on picking up dog poop.

New York City Councilmember Julie Menin, whose district includes the Upper East Side, announced a plan Monday to install more than 250 aluminum signs on Upper East Side streets, reminding dog owners to pick up after their pets.

The announcement included the winning graphic of a โ€œCurb Your Dog Campaign Design Contestโ€ submitted by a local resident.

The winning design depicts a puppy dressed as the Statue of Liberty, holding an excrement scooper and bone, with the slogan, โ€œClean Streets for All, Pick Up After Your Pup!โ€

Menin said her announcement comes after a rise in online discussion about unattended dog feces around the neighborhood, and a high volume of complaints.

โ€œThere are serious health implications for this,โ€ said Menin, adding that bacteria in fecal matter can cause disease. โ€œBut itโ€™s also a quality of life issue, people donโ€™t want to step in this. This is just common courtesy to pick up after your dog.โ€

The aluminum signs will be displayed in Council District 5 โ€” which includes part of the Upper East Side โ€” on partnered buildings, schools, and on LinkNYC kiosks around the city, according to Meninโ€™s office.

Menin said that people can plan to see the signs put up shortly.

Some Upper East Siders support the efforts to combat excessive dog poop.

โ€œWe agree that there is too much non-governing of dog excrement,โ€ said Marianne Killian, a resident of the neighborhood. โ€œI almost stepped in it this morning walking to work.โ€

Killian also added that dogs need discipline like everybody and everything else in the world.

Another resident, Sylvia Hyman who lives on 88th St., said she agreed.

“Every day itโ€™s a trail of dog poop,โ€ she said. โ€œWhen I just was walking down Lexington Avenue it was dog poop on the curves and it shouldnโ€™t be that way.โ€

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