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Baltimore’s mayor might be crushing on Philly’s newest anti-litter startup

Ugh! Gross! Just throw it out! January 10, 2017 Category: MethodShort
Not in Philly, the online adopt-a-block anti-litter project from coders Dave Brindley and Yury Korzun, is getting some attention from folks who are, er, not in Philly.

Important folks, such as new Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh. According to sister site Technical.ly Baltimore, Pugh was briefed on the project last week, as she’s reportedly looking for a way to encourage resident-led anti-litter efforts.

Not in Philly is getting a lot of attention for a project still looking for startup funding. We’ll see if the founders can turn that recent traction into dollars.

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