South Shore residents are fed up with garbage on their streets – WBEZ (Chicago)

“We supposedly have an alderman, supposedly have city services, supposedly have access to 311, but our streets look like this,” South Shore resident Shanna Landheart said, gesturing to plastic grocery bags fixed on fences — an effort by some neighbors to redirect the scraps from the parkway.
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9mm
1 year ago

When in Chicago, do as the Venezualans do. There’s left garbage all over the burbs too. Just look around.

David F
1 year ago

Get used to it only going to get worse if you keep pulling the blue handle.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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All part of the third world climate Obama envisioned and help put into motion.

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