California transportation officials are recommending changes to the leasing program for properties under freeways, including a ban on hazardous materials storage, following an arson fire that shut down the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles for over a week. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is calling for relocation assistance services for residents affected by odors from the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Additionally, Los Angeles County officials are urging business owners impacted by the freeway fire to apply for federal assistance.
We've been talking about the issues at Erin Landfill for years but the smells recently in Poolsbrook and Duckmanton are worse than local people have known. I spoke to @anne_staveley and Channi Khera about this. We urge the @EnvAgency & Valencia to deliver on their promises. https://t.co/od6gzoLDzV
Oh, man! Did you smell that? A sewage leak closed Bear River Middle School on Thursday and Friday. Clean-up should be done in time for school on Monday. @mikeandersonKSL https://t.co/O0fRv6rGbJ
Los Angeles County officials are urging business owners impacted by the 10 freeway fire, which closed one of the nation's busiest roadways for more than week, to apply for federal assistance. https://t.co/I9zmYXAnve
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is asking the Chiquita Canyon Landfill operators to provide relocation assistance services for those who live near the landfill and have been affected by the smell. https://t.co/FYknnxCvBg
A Belmont middle school fell victim to a “small bottle of fart spray” Thursday morning, an apparent email to families from school officials said. https://t.co/rGESSJjRwb
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
Students and staff at Belmont's Chenery Upper Elementary School are allowed to relocate to another part of the building after officials discovered a “strong odor” coming from sixth-grade hallways. The smell came from a bottle of fart spray. https://t.co/ysAtBsBv2s
California recommends changes to leasing properties under freeways after major fire under 10 Freeway in downtown LA https://t.co/eIEIroiyQc