Sylmar's RV-packed property loses power, sparking frustration and health concerns

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A home in Sylmar, California, which has been housing over 20 RVs for homeless individuals in its backyard, had its power shut off during a heat wave. The property has a history of building violations and sewage issues. The president of the Sylmar Neighborhood Council hopes that the residents will be provided with appropriate housing and that the property can be cleaned up. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for the previous building violations, and a statement from the district's Councilmember Monica Rodriguez is awaited.
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