Day 34 of the 16th St. Plaza Cleanup New cans hit Caledonia St.

San Francisco, CALocal News

The recent installation of two bright orange trash cans on Caledonia Street aims to tackle the persistent litter problem near the 16th Street BART Station. As part of the city’s cleanup initiative, these cans are a response to feedback about the lack of waste disposal options in the area. Observations on the ground revealed ongoing litter issues, with plastic bottles and cardboard still prevalent around the 15th Street corner. City workers and outreach teams have been actively involved in cleanup efforts, emphasizing the community's struggle with waste management. Lifelong residents like Cecilia Vigil have noted improvements, mentioning enhanced security measures such as the Mobile Command Unit, which they hope will foster a safer environment.

Vigil's remarks reflect a broader sentiment of cautious optimism regarding the neighborhood's transformation. While some areas show signs of improvement, challenges remain, underscoring the complexity of urban cleanliness and safety issues. The article effectively captures the ongoing efforts and community insights that are crucial for understanding the local landscape.

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