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$1 million South LA cleanup program aims to end 'war on trash,' includes 200 new garbage cans


Los Angeles Council Districts Banded Together to Attend to the Region's Needs From Sweeping Alleys to Creating Jobs

February 22 2016

South L.A. is getting a comprehensive plan to clean up including new garbage cans, community involvement and an education program that Los Angeles City Councilman Curren Price said that he hopes will end "the war on trash."

Price, who represents the 9th District, announced the details of the $1 million initiative at a "Clean and Green" kickoff event Monday at Maple Primary Center, according to a press release.

“We’re doing more than just picking up stuff,” Price told KPCC. “We’re also trying to educate and inform.”
 

http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/02/22/...ms-to-end-war/

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Hmmm, a war on trash and yet they have an open invitation to.................... :shrug: