On Saturday, I was surprised to see that the large mattress behind the long vacant property at 538 State Street had been removed. I thought it would never happen. That was the mattress that had been lying there in plain sight since at least last November when I first noticed it. It took a few emails to the mayor and one Hudson Hub request two months ago to get it removed, and I can only assume that DPW took care of it, which means city taxpayers, not the property owner, paid to have it disposed of.
Then, yesterday late in the afternoon, I noticed another development having to do with garbage, this one just as fascinating philosophically. There were two new public trash cans in town. The short metal trash cans surrounding the pocket park in the 300 block of Warren had been replaced with larger, wooden ones that are typical of those found downtown. Two hours after Mel's Bakery & Cafe had closed, the new can closest to the park (and to the bakery/cafe situated in the park) was overflowing with trash, made up mostly, if not entirely, of cafe customers' disposables. (The metal can on the sidewalk in front of the park had also been replaced with a wooden one, though it was not overflowing.)