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Clean Streets, Fair Cities: A Layperson's Explanation of Sanitation Law and Environmental Justice
How Public Works Rules Shape Community Health
What happens when you flush the toilet, put out the trash, or turn on the tap? Most of us never think about the invisible legal architecture that makes modern life possible—until the system fails. *Clean Streets, Fair Cities* pulls back the curtain on the sanitation laws and public works regulations that govern everything from water quality and waste removal to noise control and park access. Written without legal jargon, this essential guide translates the complex web of federal mandates, state codes, and local ordinances into a clear roadmap for understanding how your city actually works—and why your neighborhood looks the way it does.
But this is more than a civics lesson; it is an investigation into power and equity. Through compelling case studies and sharp analysis, the book exposes how the uneven enforcement of sanitation laws creates "sacrifice zones" where vulnerable communities bear the brunt of pollution, aging infrastructure, and neglect. You will discover why some streets get swept while others get landfills, how funding formulas bake in inequality, and why the placement of a transfer station is never just a logistical decision—it’s a civil rights issue.
Armed with this knowledge, you stop being a passive resident and start becoming an effective advocate. *Clean Streets, Fair Cities* equips you with the tools to read a permit, challenge a zoning variance, organize for better services, and demand a seat at the table where decisions about your environment are made. Whether you are a homeowner fighting a nuisance property, an organizer demanding clean water, or simply a citizen who believes your zip code shouldn't determine your life expectancy, this book is your blueprint for building a healthier, fairer city—one clean street at a time.
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