San Francisco's dirty sidewalks are one of the biggest gripes of residents and cleaning them is among the top priorities of the newly elected Mayor. So now the city is launching the Poop Patrol.
San Francisco has a 'Poop Patrol' to deal with its feces problem, and workers make more than $184,000 a year in salary and benefits
By Aria Bendix
San Francisco Pit Stop
An attendant outside a Pit Stop in San Francisco's Mission District.
Aug 23, 2018, 11:30 PM GMT+8
Employees of San Francisco's "oop Patrol" are set to earn $71,760 a year, plus an additional $112,918 in benefits, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The city has set aside $830,977 for the cleanup program, which aims to eliminate troubling amounts of feces on the streets.