Mayor Eric Adams has introduced new trash policies aimed at reducing the rodent population in New York City. An analysis by the Staten Island Advance revealed that over the past two years, these policies—including containerization requirements and revised trash set-out times—have had a measurable impact. The data from 311, the city's non-emergency hotline, shows that the initiatives are successfully driving down rodent numbers across all five boroughs, demonstrating the effectiveness of these targeted approaches to urban waste management.
The city's new containerization requirements and revised trash set-out times have been essential components of Mayor Adams' strategy to combat New York City's rodent population.
Over the past two years, data indicates significant progress in reducing the rodent population, attributed largely to the implementations of updated trash policies.
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