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Neighborhood Issues in Huntington and Cabell County
Here we discuss issues of importance to every city and neighborhood in Cabell County, W.Va. What do you see as issues? What are the most pressing needs? What positive things are happening? Together, we can make Huntington and Cabell County a better area in which to work, play, study and raise a family. Have your say right now. Just click on the "Post Comments" button at the end of each posting; you can post anonymously. Together, we will accomplish anything we can imagine!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

What Is The Personal Responsibility of Each Huntington Resident?

One of the hardest lessons we have to learn as humans is you can not force others to do as you wish and you must make choices based on this. The only thing we truly have control over is our own inner thoughts and outer actions. We can provide information, influence and suggestions to our loved ones and associates, but the desire to change must be within the individual. Accountability and responsibility involves claiming our own power and using our wisdom to create different results in life. Accountability occurs either consciously or unconsciously and can be changed the same way.

If we discard cigarette butts through the open window of our car or as we walk down a street, it is our choice. If we don't properly package our household garbage before placing it outside for pickup and it is scattered all over the neighborhood by the wind and animals, it is our choice. If we don't vote for our leaders, it is our choice. Problem is our choices effect other people. If we mess up the environment, someone else has to clean it up. If we really don't care, it doesn't bother us.

I care. So, every day members of the Adopt YOUR Block - Be a Litter-Gitter volunteer group hit the streets to do our part to try to keep our city from being totally overrun with litter and blowing solid waste. There are currently about 1,937 members of our Adopt YOUR Block organization here in Huntington. Each member has committed to keeping the block on which they live free of cigarette butts and litter discarded by thoughtless children, teens and adults.

If you would like to adopt your block, email me at richardcobbsr@comcast.net, and I will deliver you a "litter-gitter" stick. With one of your sticks (no cost to you), you won't even have to touch the things you pick up. Just put the litter in a bag and put it outside with your regular household trash and the City of Huntington Sanitation Department has agreed to take it.

Please join us in taking individual responsibility for your block - JUST YOUR BLOCK, that's all! Thanks for caring enough to get involved. Questions? Call me - 304-523-7902.