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Jackson Neighbors Take Back Their Streets |
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Thursday, July 9 2009
Since the passing of the King of Pop Michael Jackson, many fans and media flocked to the community of Encino where the home of the Jackson family is situated. Because of the incident, their residential streets have been taken over by the overwhelming number of people.
Recently, the members of their community held a meeting regarding the "concerns over continuing impacts from sightseers and media in the weeks and months ahead."
The press release from the council informed the residents that Hayvenhurst Avenue, which was partially closed to accommodate the people visiting the Jackson home, will be re-opened.
"While the Encino Neighborhood Council recognizes the worldwide interest in the sudden and tragic death of Michael Jackson, and the desire of fans to visit his childhood home, neighborhood residents and businesses need to take back their streets," the statement added.
by FW Editor
image source: aceshowbiz.com |
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