Description
There are dozens of old scarves placed around the trees on the green - perhaps this was someone's idea of art for MLK day? In any event they have been left on the trees and are deteriorating, creating litter all over the green. Also very bad for the trees health. These should be removed immediately.
2 Comments
David Harlan (Registered User)
A quote from a search on this "Movement": "Thousands of people from all across the nation are taking their old scarves, or making their own handmade and versions, tying them around the base of trees in parks, along city roads and in neighborhoods."
"These scarves are generously left for homeless people that are exposed to the frigid (and dangerous) winter temperatures! The warm scarves are free to anyone who needs them and can provide much-needed insulation from below-freezing weather."
クローズド Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
David:
We encourage anyone who wants to serve the homeless to do so through one of the many established organizations who do this year round and offer casework services to move people to safe and sustainable shelter options. Any clothing left in a public space will be considered litter, by connecting with these organizations you will leverage the additional resources available and ensure that they reach those who need them and don't become a commodity or litter.
For a list of resources visit: https://www.newhavenct.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=27909