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Residents fed up with trash-filled lot on E. 182nd St.

Residents living near an empty lot on East 182nd Street and Folin Avenue say they are fed up with the lot becoming an eyesore in their neighborhood. Despite the "No Dumping" signs posted on the fence,

News 12 Staff

Jan 24, 2012, 11:57 PM

Updated 4,702 days ago

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Residents living near an empty lot on East 182nd Street and Folin Avenue say they are fed up with the lot becoming an eyesore in their neighborhood.
Despite the "No Dumping" signs posted on the fence, neighbors say the lot has become a makeshift trash dump and is causing rat infestations in nearby apartments.
Community activists say illegal dumping ordinances should be better enforced to prevent further trash buildup.