Cleaning up the street of L.A.
Ryan Murray, left, tosses trash over a fence as a team of volunteers cleans up a vacant lot on Kingsley Drive in East Hollywood in May 2015 in a monthly meet-up organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)Los Angeles on Friday unveiled a data-driven rating system to identify the grimiest areas of the city and prioritize cleanup efforts, building on less coordinated trash mitigation efforts of years past.
A team of volunteers cleans up Kingsley Street in East Hollywood in May 2015.
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Volunteers scoop piles of trash during a monthly cleanup organized by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council in 2015.
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Volunteers carry a discarded toilet and litter collected in a monthly cleanup in East Hollywood in May 2015.
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City sanitation workers Erik Scott, left, and Cesar Galvez clean illegally dumped trash from an alley in the Green Meadows neighborhood of South Los Angeles in May 2015. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
Volunteers collect debris from an alley at 101st Street and San Pedro in South Los Angeles in July 2014.
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Angie Roman with the FixLA Coalition climbs over trash in an alley at 101st Street and San Pedro during a cleanup in South Los Angeles in July 2014.
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LAPD Officers Junior Nua, left, Art Ashcraft and Shawn Crabbe pick up trash in an alley in South L.A. during a cleanup drive in November 2013.
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Pedestrians walk past a pile of trash left on Gladys Avenue between 5th and 7th streets in downtown Los Angeles before a sweep by city cleanup crews in June 2012.
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