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Human Feces, Other Biohazards on San Diego Sidewalks Cost City Nearly $1 Million Every Year
NBC 7 San Diego ^ | November 26, 2021 | Alexis Rivas, Meredith Royster and Patrick Doyle

Posted on 06/20/2022 2:54:38 AM PDT by Jyotishi

[Video 7:38] Human Feces, Other Biohazards on San Diego Sidewalks Cost City Nearly $1 Million Every Year

NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas takes a look at the issues behind filth on public streets, and the price tag for cleaning it up. NBC Universal, Inc.

Taxpayers in San Diego spend nearly $1 million each year sanitizing sidewalks from biohazards, including needles, personal hygiene waste and human feces. It’s a problem that is not only gross, it's also a major public-health threat some say the city isn’t doing enough to fix.

“Maybe this is really gross,” said Sherman Heights resident Essence McConnell, “but I feel, since doing the cleanups, I know the difference between the smell of human feces and animal feces. I know that’s really disgusting.”

Photos: Trash, Needles, Human Waste Litter San Diego Sidewalks

1 of 8 A needle in a pile of trash on the sidewalk on 9th Avenue between E Street and Broadway in downtown

2 of 8 A homemade bong left sitting on the sidewalk on 9th Avenue between F and G Streets downtown

3 of 8 A pile of trash on El Cajon Boulevard between Oregon and Idaho streets in the North Park neighborhood

4 of 8 Tents block the sidewalk along the 1500 block of National Avenue downtown

5 of 8 Needles and cigarette butts litter the 1500 block of National Avenue in downtown

6 of 8 A water bottle likely containing urine on the corner of J and 14th streets downtown

7 of 8 A pile of human feces (blurred) near the trolley at Commercial Street and National Avenue

8 of 8 A pile of human feces (blurred) in the Ocean Beach Pier parking lot

Every week, McConnell organizes a cleanup conducted by families, friends and strangers. They usually meet up around Sherman Heights Elementary School and spend an hour cleaning up the sidewalks. McConnell said her boyfriend and she initially organized cleanups on Fiesta Island but soon realized there was just as much trash, if not more, in their own neighborhood.

“Kinda flabbergasted by all the trash that was right in front of the school and there are kids literally walking to school,” McConnell said.

And it’s not just trash they find on the sidewalk.

NBC 7 Investigates dug through thousands of 311 app complaints and found hundreds of reports of human waste.

In all, we found a complaint for “human excrement” nearly 430 times just in the first eight months of 2021. Our team walked dozens of blocks to survey the extent of this issue, through neighborhoods like \downtown, Hillcrest, North Park, Ocean Beach, Mission Beach and Pacific Beach. We found a lot of human waste — feces; urine in bottles; used needles feminine products and contraceptives; as well as other trash.

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An additional issue we encountered was encampments set up on sidewalks. Some streets have so many tents blocking the sidewalk, pedestrians have no choice but to walk into traffic to reach their destination. On one side of 1500 National Avenue, we counted more than 26 tents. It’s a reality public health experts say leads to dangerous conditions for everyone.

San Diego State University assistant professor Jennifer Felner studied the recent Hepatitis A outbreak in San Diego. From 2016-18, it killed 20 people and sickened nearly 600 others. Felner and her colleagues found one of the main ways the outbreak spread was through interactions with human fecal matter. The interaction can occur easily, like when a dog steps on human waste during a walk outdoors, then brings the virus into a home where a child might be sitting or playing on the floor.

Felner said the study concluded that the city of San Diego lacks well-maintained, 24-hour public restrooms. Felner said many people can't use or don’t want to use the public restrooms that do exist because they’re dirty, not stocked with toilet paper or are, often, locked.

“This is really preventable,” Felner said. “This is something we could easily — not cheap — but we could easily address by increasing access to bathrooms.”

One of the solutions to the ongoing outbreaks was port-a-potties and portable wash stations. But every advocate and expert NBC 7 Investigates spoke with during the course of our reporting this story — Felner, homeless advocates and homeless people — said these are not adequate long-term solutions.

The public-health biohazard problem is costing taxpayers a lot. In fiscal year 2020, the city spent $996,388 sanitizing sidewalks from biohazards alone. For fiscal year 2021, the city spent more than $902,000.

When the city does do street cleanups, they often force encampments to relocate while crews clean up trash. But these sweeps often lead to clashes with the homeless community, and some don’t move willingly. Those who do move told us they planned to just cross the street and return the next day.

Omarion Johnson, who started living on the sidewalk a few months ago, said he hides behind shrubs when bathing or relieving himself, something he describes as demoralizing.

“We need more public restrooms out here and showers,” Johnson said. “Yes, I do care. Yes, it is a problem.”

Many agree that feces complaints are only a side-effect of the true crisis: homelessness.

Homeless advocate Michael McConnell (no relation to Sherman Heights resident Essence McConnell) is in favor of more clean public restrooms open for longer hours, but he said that alone isn’t enough.

“You can run around and clean up all day long," McConnell said. "It’s just going to reappear in a few hours or in a day. That’s an endless cycle. That’s a Band-Aid that’s constantly being ripped off. We need leaders who are going to invest in real solutions and real help so that the problem doesn’t occur in the first place and that people aren’t dying out here on the streets, let alone having to use the restroom.”

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria campaigned on addressing homelessness, and one of his largest initiatives since taking office centers on public streets and sidewalks. NBC 7 tried for weeks to meet one-on-one with the mayor to discuss his efforts to clean up some of the waste, but he declined. So NBC 7 Investigates caught up with him after a press conference for a new park to ask him how he plans to keep sidewalks safe.

“We have to house more people,” Gloria said. “Folks are doing that not necessarily by choice, they don’t have another option. They are not suitably housed.”

In addition to an investment in homeless services, Gloria said his administration has made modest progress in building new public restrooms, citing restrooms set to open in Horton Plaza.

While Michael McConnell said he actually likes a lot of the mayor’s initiatives, he feels they fall short in scale.

“All I ever hear about on these soundbites from our city and county leadership is these small pilot programs," McConnell said. "That’s not going to get us anywhere. They’re working at a snail’s pace when we have a raging crisis, a humanitarian and public health crisis on our streets, and they’re moving like turtles.”

Gloria concedes that his administration has not moved as fast as he would like.

“I think we have made some progress," Gloria said. "We have not made nearly enough. I am not satisfied. I am as impatient as anybody. The last thing I will say about this is we did not get into this overnight, we won’t get out of it overnight. but what people in San Diego have is my ironclad commitment to have this as my top priority.”

Back in Sherman Heights, Essence McConnell is already making this a top priority. And for anyone who thinks the issue of human waste isn’t a big deal, McConnell urges them to take a step back.

“If you feel more comfortable driving in your neighborhood rather than walking because of things like that, then I think trash is a big deal,” McConnell said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; downtown; drugs; economy; environment; feces; hazard; homeless; needles; sandiego; sanitary; sanitation; sewage; socal; sweets2thesweet; sweetstothesweet; urine
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1 posted on 06/20/2022 2:54:38 AM PDT by Jyotishi
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To: Jyotishi

Actual truth and numbers were revealed, it prolly costs more ...


2 posted on 06/20/2022 3:01:14 AM PDT by cranked
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To: cranked

This is the end result of importing the third world.


3 posted on 06/20/2022 3:01:55 AM PDT by joma89 (Buy weapons and ammo, folks, and have the will to use them.)
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To: Jyotishi

So, San Diego is a Shiite hole too, not just San Francisco.


4 posted on 06/20/2022 3:11:52 AM PDT by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of USAF pilot. USAF aviation runs in the family )
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To: Jyotishi

Closing mental health facilities and this is what you get


5 posted on 06/20/2022 3:12:13 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: Jyotishi

I thought human feces was the Democrats national symbol.


6 posted on 06/20/2022 3:38:28 AM PDT by maddog55 (The only thing systemic in America is the left's hatred of it!)
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To: Jyotishi

Should be easy to track origin of next pandemic.


7 posted on 06/20/2022 4:12:31 AM PDT by FES0844
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To: Jyotishi

We train our dogs better, sheeeesh¿


8 posted on 06/20/2022 4:14:06 AM PDT by Recompennation (Don’t blame me my vote didn’t count so me)
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To: joma89; ronnie raygun

“This is the end result of importing the third world.”

No, as is said in post #5 it’s the results of closing the mental health facilities. https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4072491/posts?page=5#5

It isn’t the illegals who are crapping in the streets, it’s our own homegrown rabble who are the problem. I used to see them every time I had a load to California. All ages, both black and white. Some were junkies, some alcoholics, some had other issues and some were just lazy.
Most of these people would have been locked away for their own good in the past. But the democrats shut down the looney bins so we get to throw tax money at the problem with no end in sight.

And this is the same state that spent millions of dollars plowing up the highway shoulders to keep trucks from parking there because a driver might leave a pee bottle behind.


9 posted on 06/20/2022 4:18:26 AM PDT by oldvirginian (The CCP is the world's largest criminal organization. The FBI is the second largest.)
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To: oldvirginian

Defending illegals? So how many do you employ?


10 posted on 06/20/2022 4:24:33 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Jyotishi

The Demonicrat feces on the San Diego City Council cost more than that.


11 posted on 06/20/2022 4:53:11 AM PDT by Carl Vehse (A proud member of the LGBFJB community)
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To: central_va

“Defending illegals? So how many do you employ?”

No, laying blame where it’s deserved.
Most of the illegals I saw were working. I didn’t see any camping out street side, those were good ol’ home-grown junkies, drunks and nut jobs.
And I employ no illegals.


12 posted on 06/20/2022 4:54:31 AM PDT by oldvirginian (The CCP is the world's largest criminal organization. The FBI is the second largest.)
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To: Jyotishi

It’s amazing how our country is going down the sewer.


13 posted on 06/20/2022 4:56:09 AM PDT by From The Deer Stand
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To: oldvirginian
Most of the illegals I saw were working. sucking up tax dollars a stealing US jobs.

There, fixed it for ya.

14 posted on 06/20/2022 4:56:23 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Jyotishi

And they have to pay people, to work in biohqzard suits, to power wash it away.

They should power wash their a$$holes, too.


15 posted on 06/20/2022 5:01:18 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: joma89
I’m not so sure about that. I live in the outskirts of a small city, and on my occasional trips into the city center I’ve noticed a clear pattern among the homeless mutants I see there. Every one of them is either white or black.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a homeless Asian or Hispanic person — even when I lived in one of the largest metro areas in the U.S.

16 posted on 06/20/2022 5:11:53 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("It's midnight in Manhattan. This is no time to get cute; it's a mad dog's promenade.")
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To: Recompennation

“We train our dogs better”

Tells you the savage nature of those pooping on the sidewalks.

We made cities to be safe from these savages, then we let liberals run the cities who are no better.


17 posted on 06/20/2022 5:17:51 AM PDT by CodeToad (Arm up! They Have!)
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To: Jyotishi

I bet Piglosi spends more than that on booze.


18 posted on 06/20/2022 5:47:56 AM PDT by rfreedom4u ("You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas")
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To: oldvirginian; central_va

When I lived in San Diego, the police would often find illegal immigrants camping in wilderness areas near the city. They caused the same sorts of mess, but it was hidden from public view.


19 posted on 06/20/2022 5:55:23 AM PDT by kosciusko51
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To: Jyotishi

SF and Portland has now come to San Diego.
The final result of one party rule.


20 posted on 06/20/2022 6:30:27 AM PDT by Zathras
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