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Altadena residents whose homes remain standing after the Eaton fire fear the implications of living near the golf course, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will use as a material recycling ...
ALTADENA, Calif. — Bill Fennessy grew up a few blocks away from the Altadena Golf Course. At 14, he had his first job there, where he picked up range balls and charged golf carts.
Most homes surrounding the Altadena Golf Course are still standing. But residents wonder if it’s safe to return as a concrete recycling operation takes over the space. After the Eaton fire tore ...
Altadena residents whose homes remain standing after the Eaton fire fear the implications of living near the golf course, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will use as a material recycling ...
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.
Altadena residents whose homes remain standing after the Eaton fire fear the implications of living near the golf course, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will use as a material recycling ...
Altadena residents whose homes remain standing after the Eaton fire fear the implications of living near the golf course, which the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will use as a material recycling ...
A massive crushing and recycling operation to deal with fire debris is underway at Altadena Golf Course. Residents are worried. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 51°F.
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 ...
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