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 โCurb 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, โClean 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.
โThere are serious health implications for this,โ said Menin, adding that bacteria in fecal matter can cause disease. โBut itโs also a quality of life issue, people donโt 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 Meninโs 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.
โWe agree that there is too much non-governing of dog excrement,โ said Marianne Killian, a resident of the neighborhood. โI 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 itโs a trail of dog poop,โ she said. โWhen I just was walking down Lexington Avenue it was dog poop on the curves and it shouldnโt be that way.โ
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