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Boyle Heights parents want answers about schools reopening in the Lineage stench zone
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AdvertisementLAUSD responds with tests, cleaning and air filtersAn outdoor flytrap hangs on a pole across the street from the Lineage Warehouse in the Boyle Heights.
When the blaze erupted during summer school session, L.A. Unified moved students to other locations.
But the change drove down attendance at summer school, which is optional for students.
Demand for actionA worker walks past the clean up site at the Lineage Warehouse in Boyle Heights.
(Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times)In Boyle Heights, community members are demanding quicker cleanup action and more health and home safety assistance for the largely lower-income neighborhoods.