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Philadelphia trash pickup troubles linger into another week

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MOUNT AIRY - Trash troubles continue in Philadelphia and the Streets Department says pickups are still a day behind.Many residents are confused about what to do as trash continues to pile up.“It’s a lot of trash out here,” stated resident Chelsea Badeau.Still lining neighborhood streets all over Philadelphia.

Maybe not sitting and stinking and drawing critters for a week or more, as before, but trash is on the curb in West Philadelphia and in Mount Airy and neighbors say the trash has been occupying the curb about five days.“What some of us have done is we’ve taken trash back.

After sitting on the street for days in the hot weather, back up on our porches. And, I don’t know how long it’s gonna stay that way,” Block Captain Crystal Peterkin.

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