City of L.A. shuts down Lincoln Heights night market after complaints

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Breaking: After gaining popularity on TikTok, the Lincoln Heights night market has been shut down following neighbors' complaints about traffic, parking scarcity, garbage and other issues

What was once a handful of small retailers along Avenue 26 in Lincoln Heights has boomed into a full-fledged night market.One resident told The Times that he had to claim a parking spot in front of his house before the crowds arrived, so he wouldn’t have to park blocks away.

“We have been making you, our civil servants, aware of these issues for many months,” said an email from the group, addressed to L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Cedillo and the City Council. Reyes was the first vendor to set up here, and it was his customers who coined his business’ now-celebrated name: Avenue 26 Tacos.

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kevrector Kevin, are you ashamed that you walk around with police balls on your chin? Do you have any self-respect?

kevrector Great work LATstevelopez you must be so proud

So if I complain with a couple of my friends can we shut down the Hollywood Bowl? Hollywood movie Premiers? Can we get the Beverly Hills police the shutdown the Trump Supporter rallies?

Right when I was gonna go tomorrow nite 🙃

what's the right answer to not having enough bathrooms or garbage pickups?

🤢 “.. eliminate illegal alcohol sales, public defecation and urination, and crime and violence that was caused by the market.”

Saved You A Click: 'He and other vendors planned to move to a nearby street in Lincoln Heights to sell once more. “It’s the only income we have,” he said.'

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