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I share many of your sentiments, but you haven't provided any reasons as to why your proposal might work. A dumpster was already provided to the "Capital Lake camp" and the inhabitants as a whole declined to use it, choosing instead to throw their trash and litter on the ground. Assuming that your plan of having the City clean up the camps were to be put into effect, why would the camp inhabitants want to maintain that level of cleanliness going forward considering that they've already demonstrated that they don't want to do that?

It seems to me that before all the time, money and effort goes into cleanup, we need to find a practical incentive to offer the inhabitants for keeping the camp clean (and/or an actionable penalty for failing to do so). Otherwise, it will be a wasted effort.

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