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Crews are continuing their work at the Altadena Golf Course to crush concrete from homes affected by the Eaton Fire, assuring ...
Altadena residents whose homes survived the Eaton Fire said they still can’t return home three months in. Their fear? A materials recycling operation at the Altadena Golf Course.
metal and tree limbs from burned out properties to a new processing facility within Los Angeles County’s Altadena Golf Course. The Army Corps of Engineers began its first day of a 10-month operation ...
Most of the homes around the Altadena Golf Course survived the Eaton fire. Residents there are concerned that the U.S. Army ...
Federal crews cleaning up Altadena are ahead of schedule after the firestorm that burned down 9,000 mostly single-family ...
On any given day, around 215 crews work to clear the burn zones of the Palisades and Eaton fires while keeping debris out of ...
Altadena residents are protesting the use of the Altadena Golf Course as a debris recycling site as cleanup continues in the Eaton Fire burn zone. Despite reassurance from the U.S. Army Corps of ...
Among the newest initiatives, the Army Corp of Engineers is preparing to crush concrete and recycle metal on the Altadena golf course beginning next week. Homeowners whose residences are still ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provided an optimistic timeline for when most destroyed properties in Altadena could be ...
Altadena residents whose homes are still standing after the Eaton Fire are protesting the use of the nearby Altadena Golf Course as a debris recycling site, a site which will will see ramped-up ...