A.
The Common Council of the City of Albany finds and declares that the illegal posting and distributing of handbills is a nuisance and form of visual pollution which negatively impacts the quality of life in residential and commercial neighborhoods. Particularly offensive is the defacement of public property through the illegal placement of bumper stickers and similar matter and the placement of posters or lawn signs by candidates for public office on vacant or boarded up buildings and on public spaces. It is the intent of this chapter to prohibit the illegal posting of handbills and to regulate distribution in a manner which informs persons distributing handbills of the requirements herein and minimizes street litter.
B.
Unwanted telephone books have become a waste problem, as well as a litter and nuisance problem. Residents and businesses complain about unwanted telephone books. The taxpayers bear the burden for cleanup, recycling and disposal of unwanted books. As the number of telephone directory distributors increases, it has become a serious environmental concern. In the interest of improving the quality of life for our residents, of reducing waste removal and recycling costs to local governments, and of reducing the use of natural resources, the Common Council amends this chapter to include telephone directories within its provisions.