Six weeks after the city of Dallas changed its trash pickup routes, garbage cans are still overflowing for some residents. One city council member decided to take matters into his own hands and hired a private company to help pick up the city's slack.
Six weeks after the city of Dallas changed its trash pickup routes, garbage cans are still overflowing for some residents.
Lubertha Watkins owns the small but memorably named junk removal business in Oak Cliff called Wee Hawll. Monday, she worked to do her part to haul away what the city of Dallas left behind. District one Councilman Chad West says he hears complaints over and over from constituents desperate for help.
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