The idea of a Becerra vs Hilton contest would be so disappointing and unmotivating.
I know someone going to this.
I mean, cool, I guess. Demo whatever you want, and build whatever you want.
I'd like to see more 2 or 3 bedroom units being built. But if someone wants to build 125 studios and can fill them, that's good. It could potentially be a happening place a la Melrose place. Hope it's not families living in one room.
I won't be moving there but it's great.
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Angels have the most losses in the MLB right now. 15-2 isn't fun to watch but it's not a surprise either.
Are you getting hair plugs? Other medical tourism needs met?
These are some really valid points. What if a neighbor places their bins close to yours and the trash company can't determine whose bin is which?
And some neighbors in this world think it's appropriate to top of another neighbor's bin if it's not completely full. Even if their neighbor objects.
And the company should always default to giving the benefit of the doubt to their customers, especially when they call to contest a penalty.
My street is a heavily trafficked one. There's always can-collecters -some leave the bins a mess while others are very neat. Occasionally we have someone out of their mind, going through everything, creating an absolute mess for the trash fairies. The trash fairies typically just clean it up best they can like a miracle worker. I've had random people dump things on the sidewalks of my block. Or use my bins. Too many variables to enforce on my block.
Viewing a picture of a bin doesn't always provide context or a clear idea of what's going on. It really should be up to the discretion of the trash fairies collecting the trash. Even if recology trained them to be more strict about their enforcement, it would make more sense than the stupid cameras.
My trash fairies arrive around 5am-6am in the morning, but it can vary. everyone puts bins out the night before. We can't be responsible for monitoring our bins overnight.
I like breaking points
That was interesting.
There's one on San Jose Avenue that I definitely have learned to slow down for but It feels dystopian.