
Kansas City's Litter Battle Ahead of World Cup
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Kansas Citys Litter Crisis: A Race Against Time for World Cup Readiness
Kansas City is grappling with a severe litter issue, with trash piling up in popular areas like the River Market and Crossroads Arts District, and highways such as I-35. Cleanup efforts are intensifying, with Kansas and Missouri departments of transportation adding extra teams and partnering with local groups for more frequent pickups. Despite progress, locals express frustration over the citys appearance, as new litter emerges as quickly as its removed. In the past three years, community efforts have collected nearly two million pounds of trash, with Missouri spending thirteen million dollars on removal last year. As the World Cup approaches, everyone is uniting to keep the city clean, highlighting the importance of teamwork in maintaining a presentable city for visitors.
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