At 1:30 p.m. Thursday , David Faronoff, owner of Z-pizza noticed smoke from a dumpster, which turned into a blaze. Then, a second dumpster in the alley went up in smoke.
George Figuouea, manager of Fiesta Cantina, sprung into action with fire extinguishers on hand.
The popular alley sits between the mail station and the businesses that line Santa Monica Blvd. Mail trucks and vehicles frequent the alley on a regular basis. There are many homeless people who dumpster dive daily for food.
A portion of this story cannot be true. Lindsay Horvath claims she’s gotten rid of the homeless problem in WeHo so there’s no way that homeless people are dumpster diving daily. I believe Lindsay, so whatever Lindsay says MUST be true.
West Hollywood is becoming one big dumpster fire.
“the popular alley” — is that code?
Lol. No, that “popular alley” is by the ol’ Circus o’ Books but has been decommissioned thanks to Grinder. This other alley apparently is more popular for people who like to dumpster dive according to this Pulitzer-level report.