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These tracks (and another set about 1/8 mile north of here) don't connect to anything... someone needs to take them out! They have gone beyond being a useless waste of space into a nuisance and a hazard. Does the city own them, or whoever put them in?
This street gets a lot more traffic than it looks like, the Coliseum Swap Meet is HUGE on weekends, and because few people live near there and this area is conspicuously avoided by public transit, everyone has to drive there.
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Cerrado JM (Oficial verificado)
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