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In addition to Councilman Rizzo weighing in, Councilman Greenlee is also listening carefully, forwarding his thanks and offering assistance:

“Dear Ned:

I congratulate all those working on decreasing litter all over the city of Philadelphia. All those efforts, from individual block clean-ups to the Center City District's work, have real tangible effects.

My office is available to assist those working in anti-litter activities. Please let us know if we can help.

Sincerely,
William K. Greenlee
Councilman-at-Large”

Both Councilmen-at-Large are among others who have shown concern about litter and have praised Philadelphia’s motivated, dedicated and vocal citizens – I hope this response from Philly’s leadership encourages more of the same.

Comments (1)

Anonymous:

Great to show concern, but how about some ACTION and ENFORCEMENT from City Hall?

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Melissa Dribben has been a staff writer at the Inquirer for 18 years. Her current beat chronicles the characters, trends, quirks and challenges of Center City.

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Ned Rauch-Mannino is filling in for Melissa while she's on vacation. Ned is the policy and program analyst for the Urban Industry Initiative, an economic development agency of the City of Philadelphia. He helped craft the anti-litter campaign, "Love Where You Live," and works to connect communities to government resources in an effort beautify neighborhoods and educate citizens.


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