Derrell Roberts is a north Sacramento civic leader, battling blight in his own backyard. The alley behind the Roberts Family Development Center is a prime target for illegal dumping.
Councilmember Roger Dickinson represents north Sacramento and is now proposing a city-wide campaign to stop illegal dumping.
A heat map shows the number of 311 calls for service reporting illegal dumping in the last two years. North Sacramento has the most hot spots for the calls.
Dickinson is now calling for action to improve the city's response, including using expanded video surveillance by helping private property owners pay for security cameras, and increasing fines and rewards.
"Gotta figure out a way to change people's behavior," Roberts said.
Dickinson's plan also needs a funding source. He has asked the city council for approval and hopes it can go into effect in the next six months.
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