Cleaning up illegal dumping
Volunteers load a discarded cabinet into a dumpster as they help clean up Kingsley Street in a monthly meet-up organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council on May 30, 2015.
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Joal Sanchez carries a bag of trash on Kingsley Street in a monthly cleanup organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
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Volunteers carry a discarded toilet and cardboard litter as they help clean up Kingsley Street in a monthly meet-up organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council on May 30, 2015.
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Volunteers scoop piles of trash as they clean up Kingsley Street in a monthly cleanup organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
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A team of volunteers cleans up Kingsley Street in a monthly meet-up organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
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Martin Castaneda, right, paints over a grafitti-marred wall as he joins a team of volunteers cleaning up Kingsley Street in a monthly meet-up organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
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Los Angeles sanitation workers Erik Scott, left, and Cesar Galvez clean up an alley behind the 700 block of East 107th Street.
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Dava Florence surveys trash dumped in the alley behind her residence in the 700 block of East 107th Street in Los Angeles in May.
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