EDITORIAL: Clean this town up
Published 9:00 am Tuesday, February 26, 2019
City leaders, Valdosta Main Street and the chamber of commerce are working to bring more people here, boost downtown businesses and create a vibrant city experience.
There is something you can do to help, not only downtown but the entire city.
We have a lot to be proud of here but those who choose to litter obviously take no pride. Few things make a community look worse than litter along the roadways, in the right of way, parking lots and even in yards.
The city has pretty strong litter laws, with fines ranging from nearly $200 to $700.
But it should not take a law to make us clean up after ourselves.
The litter problem in our town is not going to get better on its own.
Aaron Strickland and Keep Lowndes/Valdosta Beautiful do a good job with beautification efforts but the rate of litter is just too great to stay out in front of the problem all the time.
Maybe stronger enforcement of the litter laws is warranted.
Our litter laws say:
“It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to dump, deposit, throw, or leave or to cause or permit the dumping, depositing, placing, throwing, or leaving of litter on any public or private property in this state or any waters in this state, unless: the area is designated by the state or by any of its agencies or political subdivisions for the disposal of litter and the person is authorized by the proper public authority to so use such area; the litter is placed into a non-disposable litter receptacle or container designed for the temporary storage of litter and located in an area designated by the owner or tenant in lawful possession of the property; or the person is the owner or tenant in lawful possession of such property or has first obtained consent of the owner or tenant in lawful possession or unless the act is done under the personal direction of the owner or tenant, all in a manner consistent with the public welfare.”
Fines for littering range from $196 to $675, depending on the circumstances of the offense.
It should be remembered, by the way, there are cameras virtually everywhere in Valdosta.
We urge the police department to clamp down on littering and dumping.
Here is an even better idea for those who don’t want to pay the fines — Stop littering.
Pick up after yourselves.
Have a little pride in the place you call home.