At Wednesday’s City Council Meeting (in addition to the redistricting battle), the top of rats and trash came up.

Councilors Kenzie Bok, Ruthzee Louijeune, and Ed Flynn called for a hearing to discuss the possibility of starting some form of “a trash containerization pilot” program to help with the rat problem. (According to data compiled by Apartment Guide, Boston is the second most rat-infested metro area in the country.)

When residents use only trash bags and don’t properly store trash in bins, well, the rats have a field day. So a reminder to use trash cans and DO NOT put your trash in a bag on the sidewalk. Make sure your trash can lids are closed properly. Here are some friendly reminders about trash day here! 

As if rats and trash weren’t enough to gross you out, Southie resident and City Councilor-at-Large Michael Flaherty added this disgusting fact to the conversation – rats love to eat dog feces. Good lord.  So please, put your poop bags into trash cans and don’t leave them on the street or piled up next to trees at the park. Here are some tips to help you be a better dog owner. 

The hearing was ordered and assigned to the Committee on City Services, Innovation, and Technology.

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