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Government

Dec. 1, 2001

Suit Alleges Deep Flaws in Sidewalk Upkeep Policies

LOS ANGELES - Patching one cracked sidewalk is a small task. But in a city the size of Los Angeles, where the spidery lines dividing cement slabs are too numerous to count, city officials figured there was a better way.

By Erin Carroll
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Patching one cracked sidewalk is a small task. But in a city the size of Los Angeles, where the spidery lines dividing cement slabs are too numerous to count, city officials figur...

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