SF News Poop Complaints Are Down 30% In the Tenderloin! In the name of fecal data journalism and clicks, the Chronicle is back on the poop beat this week — and there's some good news for the chronically poopy streets of the Tenderloin!
SF News A Brief History Of Poop On The Streets Of San Francisco Local media, along with the general public, have made a fair amount of repeated fuss in recent years over the presence of human waste on our city's streets, which despite some not insignificant cleanup efforts by the city continues to be a mess not easily wiped away.
SF News Report Cites Fewer Needles On Sidwalks, But Complaints About Them Rise Anyway A report evaluating 184 routes through San Francisco between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015 shared with the Examiner shows more streets free from debris and detritus "which pose the greatest risk
SF News SF Hiring 'Potty-Sitters' To Monitor Public Toilets At $100,000 Per Toilet San Francisco's public restroom wrongdoers are being put on notice by a group of "potty-sitters," as the Chronicle calls these new hires who are being paid up to $16 an hour to make