Sylmar's Unsanitary RV Park: Raw Sewage and Frustrated Residents

Residents in a Sylmar neighborhood are frustrated with a makeshift RV park housing over two dozen formerly homeless residents. The park has caused disturbances including noise, trash, and terrible stenches. One resident reported raw sewage seeping into her yard, causing illness. City officials have visited the site and provided applications for subsidized public housing, but some residents are concerned about not having documentation. Councilmember Monica Rodriguez is working to address the situation, but residents are demanding answers and plan to express their frustrations at a city meeting. The city attorney is reviewing the case against the property owner for code violations.
- Raw sewage and terrible stenches: Sylmar residents frustrated with neighbor's makeshift RV park CBS Los Angeles
- Makeshift RV park dumps raw sewage on yard, street in Sylmar neighborhood KCAL News
- Letters to the Editor: How an RV park crackdown shows L.A. still doesn't get it on homelessness Yahoo News
- Los Angeles Housing Department offers help to those living in unsanitary RVs at Sylmar home, but only if city shuts it down KABC-TV
- Sylmar home with 20 RVs has children living in unsanitary conditions, neighbors say KABC-TV
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