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L.A. County supervisors vote 5 to 0 to let Calabasas landfill accept more fire debrisThe Calabasas City Council unanimously voted to direct its city attorney to seek a temporary restraining order in Los Angeles County Superior Court to block L.A. County from accepting wildfire debris ...
Some people are up in arms over potentially hazardous wildfire debris being sent to local landfills that typically don't ...
The Calabasas Landfill in Agoura Hills is one of at least seven Southern California landfills approved to accept waste from the second phase of cleanup from the devastating L.A. fires.
Officials say the waste headed for the Calabasas landfill won't harm public health, but protesting residents living nearby ...
The Calabasas City Council will be hosting a special meeting Monday afternoon to see if there's any legal action they can take to stop the dumping. "Palisades and the City of Malibu are certainly ...
No arrests were made. Last week, the Calabasas City Council passed a motion to "vehemently oppose any fire debris from being brought to the Calabasas Landfill." Las Virgenes Unified School ...
Holding a sign that read "Fill our Hydrants, Not our Dumps," the reality TV star said she's just raising awareness.
Despite setbacks in court and before the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the City of Calabasas isn’t giving up its fight against fire debris coming to the landfill off of Lost Hills Road.
Protesters are continuing to pressure local officials to dump a plan that would bring thousands of tons of ash and debris from the recent wildfires to the Calabasas Landfill in Agoura Hills.
Kourtney Kardashian joined Kendra Wilkinson and other locals at the Calabasas Landfill protest ... Palisades fires at a landfill right outside city limits. The site is in proximity to an ...
Earlier this week, the Calabasas City Council passed a motion to "vehemently oppose any fire debris from being brought to the Calabasas Landfill." The council said it's against increasing the ...
The Army Corps could start hauling debris to the landfill as early as Monday, according to the city of Calabasas. To accommodate debris removal, the county last week approved a waiver extending ...
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