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Residents raise transit, streets, homelessness shelter and noise concerns at Baldwin Park council meeting

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Summary

During public communications residents and agency representatives spoke about library summer programs, Dial‑A‑Ride transit conditions, street and sidewalk deterioration, housing shelter discharges and noise/mosquito problems near a city canal.

Public speakers at the July 16 Baldwin Park City Council meeting raised a range of neighborhood concerns, from library programs to transit conditions, sidewalks and shelter operations.

Irma Morales, representing the library, reported on summer programs: the Summer Discovery reading program runs through Aug. 10 with 306 participants; the library’s lunch program served 15–20 children per day; and the library recorded 5,823 visitors in the previous month.

Several residents raised operational concerns: -…

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