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Thanks so much to whomever is responsible for the complaint that has caused this to come about. The neighborhood we know as Vinegar Hill has become a place where people are comfortable with abandoning all of the things that they no longer have interests in (including homes and cars). Should there be an ordinance to clean, let’s not forget about all that have allowed their places to look like Fred Sanford’s junk yard. Please post listings of any upcoming meetings so those of us with concerns can attend. I would love to express my concerns because the area looks as though it does not belong in the town of Monticello and is a place that times have forgotten!!!