Mayor Martin J. Walsh launched ‘Neat Streets,’ an interactive public space installation, which aims to deter littering behaviors among residents and visitors who smoke cigarettes.
“Boston is a beautiful city, but to keep it that way we must all do our part to keep our streets clean,” said Mayor Walsh in a press release. “This smart and innovative effort incorporates a public polling process to engage our residents and visitors in protecting our environment.”
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