Cleaning Up Raleigh

I’ve ranted about it before here at MT.Net. I’ve written two notes to the N.C. Department of Transportation. Its been two months since I first got so fed up abuot the trash on the western side of the I-440 Beltline that I decided to tell someone about it. The responses I’ve gotten back from NCDOT have been polite and claim to do somethng but little seems to get done. Are the inmate crews too busy that they can’t be bothered to work the roads, in spite of the recent beautiful weather?

Tuesday morning I saw an NCDOT cleanup crew picking up trash just north of the Crabtree exit, yet the mound of trash that irks me the most is still there. The section of median between the Hillsborough Street and Wade Avenue exits looks like a landfill. Trash is wrapped around the guardrail posts and scattered all along the roadside. Each day more of it piles up. This piece of road is one of the most visible in Raleigh: right next to the fairgrounds and the Wade Avenue Extension of I-40. It is a gateway to Raleigh, and its trashed all to hell.

Since its obvious my pleas have fallen on deaf ears, I’ll have the chance to increase my involvement next week as the state DOT kicks off its annual Litter Sweep, a two-week statewide campaign to clean up trash. Citizens like me who are fed up with trash will be given an opportunity to do something about it. NCDOT will provide safety vests, gloves, and trash bags for citizens to use in collecting the tons of trash that line our highways. DOT work crews will then pick up the bags of trash that are produced.

Though it promises to be hard work, I look forward to personally cleaning up this trash. It really, really bothers me that much. My only regret is that volunteers are not allowed to clean the medians, where much of the unsightly trash exists.

If you’re interested in joining me in this effort, see the Litter Sweep lkink or call the Litter Sweep Hotline at 800-331-5864. Together we can clean Raleigh up!

Local Events To Honor UNC Student Jason Ray

According to WRAL, there will be two local events to remember Jason Ray, the UNC student who portrayed UNC mascot Rameses who died after being hit by a car last month:

A celebration of the life of Jason Ray will be held Tuesday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Carolina Club of the George Watts Hill Alumni Building.

Also, a concert in his honor will be performed at the Cat’s Cradle April 17th. The show will raise money for the Jason Ray Memorial Fund.

Raleigh Police Bike Patrols

I came back from running errands at lunch to see two Raleigh Police officers patrolling the neighborhood on bikes.

“I’m glad to see y’all out!” I told them and waved as they passed by. They seemed pretty happy to be out, too.

The office for most cops is their car. Cops on bikes have the great outdoors! The odds a thief could win a footchase with a cop on the biking beat would be pretty low, too, I imagine.

One of the things I noticed last year in Holland and Australia is how accessible police in those countries seem to be. They’re visible. They walk the sidewalks. They’re interacting with the citizenry. American cops spend too much time in their cars. Cars may get them around faster but they get quantity at the expense of quality.

Having police cruising their beats on bicycles builds stronger community ties and that makes everyone safer.

Shred Of Integrity

I just got word that another shred event is taking place in the Triangle, this time sponsored by NBC-17 and scheduled for Saturday, March 31st from 10 am to 2 pm.

Come bring your old bank statements, credit card statements, and whatever else you’d like to shred to the SunTrust bank at Stonehenge, 7320 Creedmoor Road in Raleigh, and it will be shredded for you for free. Note that any Nigerian oil executives who may approach you are not associated with the event, no matter what they tell ya.

See the details on NBC-17’s website.

UNC Mascot Jason Ray In Coma

Kelly’s volunteer duties with the March of Dimes involve inviting the area team mascots to appear at the WalkAmerica walk in April. She wound up exchanging emails with Jason Ray, who protrays UNC’s mascot, Rameses.

Kelly was shocked to hear that Jason was hit by a car Friday and critically injured. He’s now in a coma and showing few signs of life.

Please keep Jason and his family in your thoughts and prayers, y’all.

[Update (3/26):] Jason Ray passed away this morning. Sad. See the link above for memorial information.

DOT Is On The Case

After sending the DOT a polite email about the litter on the Beltline:

Sent By: Mark Turner Date/Time: 2/5/2007 1:38:12 PM
Comment:
I’d like to report excessive litter on the west side of the Raleigh Beltline in the vicinity of the pedestrian bridge and Wade Avenue. A large amount of trash has accumulated in the median near the pedestrian bridge and other nearby areas. This does not reflect well on the city of Raleigh nor the state government based here.

Thanks for your attention!

Regards,
Mark Turner

…I got this response this morning:

Sent By: Contact Us Administrator Date/Time: 2/7/2007 8:24:02 AM
Comment:
Mr. Turner,

Thank you for your concern about the litter on the beltline. I have a crew going out to this location today to pickup all of the litter. We also use inmate crews to pickup trash on the beltline on a regular schedule. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks,
Jason Holmes

There you go. Boom, its taken care of. Hurray for the DOT!

Maybe the trash problem isn’t the DOT but simply a shortage of concerned citizens?