"Mayor Bass Leads Cleanup Effort for Infamous Trash House in Fairfax District"

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City crews in Los Angeles have begun removing a massive pile of trash that has accumulated outside a Fairfax District home, prompting concerns about the homeowner's well-being and public health. The property, covered with hundreds of bags full of bottles, cans, clothing, and other refuse, has become an eyesore and raised questions from residents. Officials have deemed the situation an imminent public safety and health risk, leading to a laborious cleanup operation involving multiple agencies. Neighbors have also expressed concern for the homeowner's well-being, speculating about potential mental health issues.
- After Mayor Karen Bass visit, crews begin removing massive pile of trash surrounding home in Fairfax District KABC-TV
- Mayor Bass says cleanup of Los Angeles’ ‘trash house’ begins ‘today’ KTLA Los Angeles
- Massive pile of trash outside home in Fairfax District sparks concern; neighbors contact city for help KABC-TV
- Calif. Home Surrounded by Mountains of Trash Sparks Complaints and Concerns from Neighbors PEOPLE
- ‘This is awful.' LA city officials removing mountains of trash from Fairfax home NBC Southern California
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