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Flickr - More vibrant pictures of trash as well as some highlights of wildlife in the neighborhood and Bay.
So here are Monday's results after Friday Night Lights, presumably a much smaller audience than a full fledged NFL game.
At first glance, the northern end of the stadium looks pretty clean.
However, looking down from the bridge, it looks like the flood debris is slowly working its way to the bay with tide coming in and pulling the debris out.
Still further evidence under the middle bridge. Most of this is probably flood debris, but it's now in Levi's Stadium territory, meaning they could impact the greater community by pulling this out rather than focus solely on what goes inside their stadium and parking lots.
This heron appears to be the new guardian of the creek by the stadium.
Here's a sampling of the debris south of the stadium, not much better than last time, just more dispersed.
In case one wonders the origin of the litter on the banks of the creek, this should leave little doubt.
The animals continue to call this place home even when the floods come and go and make a mess of things.
In positive news, I have received a response from Valley Water as well as interest from several reporters at the SF Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News.
Here's what Valley Water had to say:
"District staff is aware of the issue and have been in contact with the
city and with the Stadium staff. They are also working on the issue and
will be doing more immediate clean up after stadium events that will
include removal of litter from the channel area."
- Engineering Manager, Community Projects Review Unit
That's promising, hopefully things will get back to the cleanliness a week after the first game. That also was when Coastal Cleanup Day happened. It would be nice if staff and not volunteers could manage to cleanup the stadium's mess.







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