. >> i am larry stringer, the deputy director of operations. this problem represents a huge challenge. we are the ones who are called to clean it up. i believe this is a legislative issue. this is where we can focus. our hands are tied. we can go inside the property and say they need lock service. people are going in and have the tools to pop the locks. one idea that was excessive -- those popping in and doing the dumpster dives, the unlicensed and unregulated monitors. other than that, i want to say i hope we do come up with something. the department of public works can be easier. we won't see this in the bin diving. >> i've called you several times about that. they call us, we call you. so, last call -- is there any additional public comment. public comment is closed. i think what we realized today -- is that this intersects with other issues, creating clean environments and there is the environmental factor. what we see is the job component to train people for jobs. and really fill in gaps around that. and to train residents about recycling