A refrigerator on Hyde Park Drive. A sofa on Pembroke. A tire left on Galewood Street.
These are a few of the items reported in illegal dumping complaints last month in the Mission Times Courier area. So how many of these kinds of complaints are there, and what becomes of them?
Here’s a look, citywide, at how many reports of illegal dumping get filed each month with San Diego’s Get It Done service.
It’s important to note: These numbers are only the reports that come in from regular requests to Get It Done. The full data on trash cleanup also includes thousands more cases where city workers spot trash and file a “self-generated” cleanup report.
“When city employees see an issue such as illegal dumping, we will address it right then, when we’re out in the field,” Franklin Coopersmith, Deputy Director of the Environmental Services Department, told Times of San Diego in an email. “We will enter it as a Get It Done report and take care of it on the spot.”
Illegal trash in Navajo, College Area
Here’s the latest from the Navajo and College Area districts area. This map shows reports of illegal dumping that came in from residents (not city workers) during May 2025:
Some reports are open-ended about chronic problems. Others are cases of individual dumped items. Here’s how the city says those reports were resolved as of the beginning of June:
Have you filed a dumping report? Have you had an experience with city cleanup? Let us know at [email protected].
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