Fed up Venice Beach residents mock city’s homeless cleanup charade
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Fed up Venice Beach residents mock city’s homeless cleanup charade The last stretch of a long-troubled homeless encampment along Venice’s Rose Avenue was cleared Friday, as Los Angeles officials once again moved to reset a corridor that has repeatedly swung…
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Fed up Venice Beach residents mock city’s homeless cleanup charade The last stretch of a long-troubled homeless encampment along Venice’s Rose Avenue was cleared Friday, as Los Angeles officials once again moved to reset a corridor that has repeatedly swung…
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