Dumping remains a problem near East 27th Street, Van Brunt Boulevard
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas
Illegal dumping remains an ongoing problem in Kansas City, Missouri. Efforts to address the issue haven't made a difference near East 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard, but residents hope that will change.Photo by: Tyler Navas