💨 Abstract
Neighborhood resident Arminda Pinea complained about tires piling up in a vacant lot adjacent to her house in Prince George’s County, attracting pests. After a news conference, cleanup crews arrived to remedy the issue. County Executive Aisha Braveboy introduced Strike Force 311 to address neglect, vowing to prioritize resident concerns. The initiative will clean unkempt areas and repair infrastructure, aiming to enhance neighborhoods and local quality of life.
Courtesy: John Domen
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