SF neighborhood's 'trash lake' to be cleaned up after years of complaints from residents
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The unaddressed site in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood has become a danger for residents, marked by standing water, trash dumping, and hazardous conditions.
Residents have long voiced concerns about the neglected lot, with one recounting, 'I've seen several people die in it,' highlighting the real threats posed by the abandoned site.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health responded to residents' complaints, citing the lot due to accumulating standing water and the resulting mosquito breeding grounds.
Cleanup efforts are finally underway, with plans to pump out standing water and remove debris, aiming to stabilize and improve the health of the area.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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