Photo by yospyn.

Photo by yospyn.

While other cities around the country have been dealing with mass arrests, evictions and pooping in connection to the Occupy movement, the biggest thing to come between the District and her occupiers so far has been making sure demonstrators don’t ruin the greenery in McPherson Square.

But when we heard that the National Park Service was planning to hand out flyers to the group regarding the concerns they had regarding the park’s vitality in the face of continued occupation, we were curious what they were actually requesting the occupants do.

Turns out, those flyers never materialized this morning.

“Didn’t happen,” said Legba Carrefour, who is serving as one of the spokespeople for the demonstration. “Our sanitation is rather on lock and we haven’t had any official communication with Park Police.”

Today, the 24th day of the protest, Occupy DC says that there are 120 camping tents on the Square. Carrefour said that “there have been person-to-person talks with individual officers who just happen to occasionally roll through” the tents regarding sanitation but that those have “all been smooth.”

And frankly, considering the goodwill on display in comments from the movement’s media team, we’ve got no reason to believe they’re not planning on leaving the square as nice as it was before.