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Re: Clean and secure your illegal alien tagged high-rise or we'll do it for you, L.A. proposes telling owner

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Feb 9, 2024, 3:20:02 AM2/9/24
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In article <t2uvsd$3soa6$1...@news.freedyn.de> biden scum
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> Get that lazy DEI nigger Karen Bass off her ass and clean it up.
> This is what happens when niggers are in charge of cities.

After six trespassing arrests were made in less than a week related
to a heavily tagged unfinished skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles,
the City Council will consider ordering the property owners to clean
up the site.

Councilmember Kevin de León introduced a motion Feb. 2 that would
instruct the Department of Building and Safety, the Bureau of Street
Services and the Bureau of Engineering to order the Oceanwide Plaza
owners to secure the property and clear debris from the public right
of way. The council will vote on the motion Friday.

"Our residents and businesses deserve safe and vibrant
neighborhoods, which is why I've taken action to ensure the
Oceanwide property is cleaned and made safe,” De León.

If the owners do not comply by Feb. 17, the city will begin its own
cleanup process, the motion said. There is currently scaffolding,
plastic barriers and other debris on the sidewalks and in the bus
lane adjacent to the building.


The Department of Building and Safety issued an order to the
property owners on Jan. 31 requesting they remove all graffiti and
debris and securely fence the building.

Oceanwide Plaza was slated to be a mixed-use development including
luxury apartments and hotel and retail space, but construction was
halted in 2019 when the Beijing-based developers ran out of money.

The incomplete high-rise has attracted many taggers and graffiti
artists in recent weeks, who have collectively tagged at least 27
stories of the building. De León’s motion described the development
as “a blight on downtown Los Angeles” and “a black eye on an
otherwise vibrant part of DTLA.”

The development faces Crypto.com Arena, which hosted the Grammys
last weekend, and is near the popular L.A. Live complex among shops
and restaurants. De León represents Council District 14, which
includes downtown Los Angeles.

De León’s motion orders the owners of Oceanwide Plaza to “restore
the public right of way to its original condition,” and instructs
various city organizations to step in if the job is not completed by
the deadline. The motion also asks the city administrative officer
to identify funding for the cleanup and securing of the site.

The building attracts criminal activity and has become a hazard for
surrounding residents and businesses, the motion said. Los Angeles
Police Department officers are also investigating a report of shots
fired near the development last week.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-02-08/clean-and-
secure-the-tagged-high-rise-or-well-do-it-for-you-l-a-warns-
complex-owners
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