The teenagers of the Municipal Council for Children and Youth are not on vacation yet. They continue to invest in the well-being of the population. To keep the sidewalks and green spaces in the municipality clean, they decide to act and inform dog owners that sidewalks or public spaces are not “crotoires”. This procedure is included in their program. Armed with stencils made by the technical services and fluorescent airbrush paint, they surveyed the sidewalks, paths, and parks in the neighborhood around City Hall to locate the droppings and pasted the inscription “No” next to a drawing of a small dog doing its business. They hope to raise awareness among animal owners. This awareness campaign will affect other areas of the city until September.