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Hinds County tackles Glen Erin illegal dumping and planning to up the ante on punishment

May 15, 2026 Frederick Smith Comments Off

Illegal dumping has continued to impact neighborhoods throughout South Jackson, especially along the Glen Erin Street corridor. Now, Hinds County leaders are taking a stronger stand to clean up communities, improve public safety, and hold offenders accountable.

According to a recent WLBT report, Hinds County Supervisor Wanda Evers and county officials are increasing efforts to combat illegal dumping through enhanced enforcement, community cleanups, and advanced camera technology designed to monitor problem areas in real time. https://www.wlbt.com

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Source: WLBT News Coverage