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Monte Sano: Why Wouldn't You Want To Live Next Door To A Major Construction Site?
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, February 9, 2012. Neighbors of the old Monte Sano Hospital Site at Waverly & Glendale Blvd are learning first hand what excavating more than 46,300 cubic yards of earth means to their health (and wealth as apartment dwellers move out). (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Read more: Los Feliz Ledger
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