Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Ugly Arlington Park


As predicted, ever since a rain storm propelled some of the Mobile community's litter onto Arlington Park wetlands last year, no one will remove the Mobile Bay shoreline litter. This trash is very visible from the Park's boardwalk.


I simply walked down a path, crossed 10 feet of black needlerush to get to the trash pollution accumulation to take these photos. Did not even get the bottom of my shoes wet. In other words, the Park trash pollution is easy to access.

It makes me sick. The City of Mobile will mobilize 250 workers to remove trash after a Mardi Gras parade at taxpayer expense. But the City will not dedicate even one person to remove the trash left behind after a parade of trash from the City's littered ditches is deposited along the Arlington Park shoreline via Brookley's 6th Street drainage canal.

Obviously the City of Mobile and the State of Alabama and Environmental groups have no plan to deal with timely removal of visible MS4 storm water trash pollution along Mobile Bay and in Public Parks.  That is negligent and retarded.

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