Voters were hopeful about a change in leadership and a historic new election of the city's first Black Mayor.
And now, things are just as trashy as ever at a local apartment complex.
Here's a peek . . .
The Unified Government Public Health Department told us code enforcement issued a notice to the complex last Thursday on the 20th, which gives them 14 days to have all trash removed.
The owners, Bridge Property Management, said trash at the complex is picked up regularly and blames the MLK holiday for the backlog.
The company told us the trash would be picked up Monday, but it wasn’t.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .
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