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  2. L.A. now picks up your compostable food scraps. Here's what ...

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    The wait is finally over for city of Los Angeles residents wanting to comply with California's food waste mandate.. The Bureau of Sanitation announced Jan. 16 that residents citywide should ...

  3. The Los Angeles Restaurant Community Needs Your Help - AOL

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    The Los Angeles hospitality industry has rallied together, offering frontline workers and evacuees free meals, clean water, and a place to rest, but many of those restaurant workers have lost ...

  4. Here’s how the holidays will affect trash pickup and amnesty ...

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    Those need a bulky item pickup request, and you can fill out that request form here or call 311 or 816-513-1313 to set up a date. Items longer than 4 feet. Cut it down or set up a bulky item ...

  5. Victor Clothing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Clothing Company building was designed by Robert Farquhar Train and Robert Edmund Williams for Mr. & Mrs. J.F. Hosfield and built in 1914. [1] The building was originally built as a City Hall annex, [2] but by 2002 it contained ground-floor retail, second-story mezzanines for storage, and lofts on the third through fifth stories.

  6. Irvine-Byrne Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was also listed as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #544 in 1991. [ 1 ] The building's ground-floor housed a Giant Penny discount store from the 1980s to 2004, after which the building underwent a $20 million ($32.3 million in 2023) conversion to residential.

  7. Puente Hills Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Puente Hills Landfill was the largest landfill in the United States, rising 500 feet (150 meters) high and covering 700 acres (2.8 km 2). [1] Originally opened in 1957 in a back canyon in the Puente Hills, the landfill was made to meet the demands of urbanization and waste-disposal east of Los Angeles.

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