Monday, July 18, 2022

News, updates and more from NYC Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr.

NY1:15 new illegal dumping cameras to be installed in South Bronx


“Illegal dumping in the South Bronx and in my district has been an issue for decades,” Salamanca said.

Salamanca said the worst dumping takes place in the more industrial parts of his district, which includes Hunts Point and Point Morris. But mentioned that residential areas get hit too by what he referred to as bad actors.

“It’s unfortunate that some of these businesses prefer not to pay out of pocket and have their garbage thrown away by sanitation waste companies as is required by law,” Salamanca said.

Just streets away from where the news conference was held, there was clear evidence of illegal dumping, furniture and bags of miscellaneous trash items.

News12 The Bronx: DSNY, elected officials using surveillance to crack down on illegal dumping


“We have many bad actors,” said Salamanca. “Not just in this community, but that come from outside communities to come and illegally dump in our communities.”

The funds will cover personnel expenses to monitor and investigate these incidents. DSNY says summonses for illegal dumping have doubled since last year, with the number of impounded vehicles nearly tripling.

NY1 Noticias: Instalan cámaras en El Bronx para captar a quienes tiren basura ilegalmente -y multarlos


“Nosotros como neoyorquinos y aquí en el condado de El Bronx queremos nuestras calles limpias y desafortunadamente tenemos a muchas personas que no lea importa la calidad de nuestras vidas en nuestras comunidades", dijo Salamanca.

Un problema que afecta a los sectores comerciales e industriales, donde es común que tiren desechos de construcción, agregó el concejal. 

UNIVISION:Instalan cámaras para identificar a las personas que depositen basura ilegalmente en las calles de El Bronx


“Las cámaras funcionarán las 24 horas del día e identificarán a las personas o placas de autos de quienes depositen basura sin autorización en la calle. El concejal Rafael Salamanca afirmó que los infractores podrían enfrentar multas de $4,000. Además, si un vehículo es captado violando la norma por tercera vez en menos de un año y medio, este será puesto en subasta y su dueño no podrá comprarlo de nuevo

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