Originally Posted by
speedy_gonzales
I could write my thoughts on this all day but just don't have the energy as my ramblings won't fix one iota.
But, the issue, in my opinion, is simply two things. The nature of the people and the pressures on resources.
The dynamic of the make-up of the city has changed a lot in the last 30 years.
We've always been a tourist city but with the advent of cheap online breaks coupled with the Insta 24hr getaway this brings a lot more folk in to the city and this brings a massive amount of single use disposable packaging amongst other things. In the immediate environs of the City Centre, the bins are full to overflowing.
This also leads to higher transient numbers of city dwellers. It's easier to disrespect a place if you fly out on Monday.
It has been argued elsewhere that those who rent don't tend to have the same "community investment" as owner-occupiers.
This brings us to resources, our council (like every other) is stretched to breaking.
30 years ago there were guys out with their "dust carts", every inch of public grass was regularly mowed and the vennels like Fleshmarket Close and the Scotsman Steps were hosed down, top to bottom, 6 days a week.
Today, the council has a hit squad of a couple of guys in one motor that drive around all day targeting the overflowing bins (city centre only) but that's akin to painting the Forth Bridge. Not all grass fields or verges are maintained as regular. Generally only the sports pitches when in season and other areas left to "wild seed" for biodiversity and I genuinely can't remember the last time the city closes were hosed down to flush out the filth.
Where we once had general routine maintenance, we're now relying on individual issues (gulleys/bins/weeds/etc) being reported online/social media and the council targets in response. But this can result in an imbalanced approach, the "squeaky wheel" scenario whereby some areas will be highly targeted due to the noise created, but then in other place residents feel it's not "their job" to report leading to a decline in the immediate amenity which spirals to "the place was always a shïthole, what difference will a telephone call make!".
Ultimately, for those of us that do the city break, turn a blind eye and take no responsibility, this is an issue of our own making .