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Residents tell Baldwin Park council vendors, park bathrooms, graffiti and homelessness are pressing concerns

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Multiple residents at the Oct. 1 Baldwin Park council meeting raised concerns about unpermitted street vendors, unsafe park restrooms, freeway graffiti and homelessness; library representative shared upcoming programs. Council urged use of the Baldwin Park Connect app and said staff will coordinate with code enforcement and waste management.

Speakers at the Baldwin Park City Council meeting on Oct. 1 urged the council to address several quality-of-life issues, including unpermitted street vending, park restroom repairs, freeway graffiti and homelessness. A representative from the Los Angeles County Library also highlighted upcoming programs.

Irma Morales of the Los Angeles County Library System told the council about library resources and events, including a writers summit on Oct. 5 and children’s programs and virtual offerings in English and Spanish. “You can find out information on lacountylibrary.org,” Morales said,…

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