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Red Car Property: Once Again, "Lot C" Is A Parking Lot
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, September 3, 2011. Saturday morning saw a ridiculous number of cars parked on the Red Car Property's "Lot C." (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Most of the cars in these first two photos seem to belong to people who live on Riverside Drive and India St. (This is in addition to the usual cars parked further north on "Lot C." The construction of a house on India St. at the
Labels:
air quality,
Dumping,
India,
Lot C,
Riverside Drive,
Riverside Place,
Silver Lake Court,
trashcans
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