In response to an arson fire that occurred three months ago and led to the shutdown of the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles, California transportation officials are proposing changes to the state's leasing program. These changes would include a new rule to explicitly prohibit the storage of hazardous materials in state-leased storage spaces located under freeways.
The planned upgrade of Yeovil Crematorium has been put on hold indefinitely as Somerset Council looks to make savings. https://t.co/lWkL4pj2qY
The fire station was originally scheduled for renovation in 2020 but the project came to a stop when the winter freeze caused catastrophic damage to the building. https://t.co/O6VatdvIVh
Los Angeles freeway fire prompts state to recommend rule changes for leasing under freeways. https://t.co/19CE5pP42n Click the image to read more:
Three months after an arson fire at a state-leased storage space shut down a major Los Angeles freeway, California transportation officials are recommending changes to the leasing program that would explicitly ban storage of hazardous materials. https://t.co/iEQkjjY04j
California recommends changes to leasing properties under freeways after major fire under 10 Freeway in downtown LA https://t.co/eIEIroiyQc
Three months after an arson fire at a state-leased storage space shut down the 10 Freeway, transportation officials are recommending changes to the leasing program that would explicitly ban storage of hazardous materials. https://t.co/gpxmVfLI7d