Speaking of alley trash....
...this is a pet peeve of mine. The thing that bugs me is that throwing trash IN the trash dumpster instead of placing items NEAR it, is something that doesn't cost any money. It is something we can ALL do. Why do people insist on placing things like televisions NEXT TO the can? Hello? It fits IN the can. Also, some of us in the 'hood association went around a few years ago and placed EASY TO UNDERSTAND stickers on the cans, clearly stating that items must be placed IN the can or they won't be picked up, and if you have a special pick-up item, it gives the number to call. But still people place appliances, trash, tree cuttings and yard waste NEAR the dumpsters. This is so infuriating. Aaaaaah! Me and my bad back usually end up out there cutting up other people's tree limbs and putting them in the can, or hoisting up televisions, stoves, bags of trash, mattresses and goodness knows what else. Once there is ONE appliance of trashy clump of something out there, it is like a beacon to all the dump-inclined people in the greater St. Pete area and, like moths to a flame, they all come and dump THEIR stuff NEXT to the can, too. Oy vey. In my alley, one thing we fought long and hard to get done (and it is such a little-seeming, simple thing it is almost funny what we went through--unless you went through it *lol*) to get two cans that were placed next to each other spaced out so that one was moved to the top of the ''T'' alley it actually serves. What a difference! Instead of people seeing the two together and thinking ''A DUMP!'', now it looks like one yard with a can behind it and another yard, waaaaaaaay a little ways away with one behind it. CPTED approach is critical: If an area looks cared for and like an extension of someone's back yard, dumpers for some reason will stay away. If it looks like an overgrown, neglected part of the right-of-way, they will think: GOOD AREA TO PUT MY DEFUNCT MATTRESS, SOME YARD WASTE, AND A FEW TIRES. What is my point, other than some much-needed venting? When pruning your backyard flora, be sure to take some time to keep your area of the alley and city easement looking pruned, landscaped and cared for as much as possible, too. If you see some trash in your yard or right of way (front or back), pick it up. It is amazing how fast it multiplies otherwise. People seems to cruise the alleys looking for one with overgrown brush (good place to dump), other dumped items (the international dumping signal),etc.