Illegal dumping site continues to grow in Sunnyside, even after neighbors made complaints to 311

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Illegal dumping site continues to grow in Sunnyside, even after neighbors made complaints to 311
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One longtime resident near the growing pile is worried about the rodents and disease that could be festering in the debris.

One longtime resident near the growing pile is worried about the rodents and disease that could be festering.An investigation is underway after frustrated neighbors said they have been filing complaints for months about a pile of debris continuing to grow along a Sunnyside street.

"People just started coming by here and throwing couches out and tires," longtime, nearby resident Terence Jefferson recalled.", a guy had a trash can coming from whatever street he was on and came rolling right here and just dump it in the trash. 'Oh Mr. Jefferson, it's OK. It's OK.' No it's not!," Jefferson said.

The cases were assigned to the Houston Solid Waste Department and the Houston Department of Neighborhoods.

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