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 ...
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Cleaning up from one of the largest wildfire disasters in recent history takes a while. It's now in the phase which involves ...
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The ongoing closure of PCH between Malibu and Pacific Palisades has caused a traffic nightmare for commuters forced to use the 101 Freeway as an alternative route.
Tuesday was a difficult day for Calabasas in its fight against the disposal of fire debris at the landfill just outside the city limits, with decisions by a Superior Court judge and the Los Angeles ...
The Calabasas Landfill is one of three in Los Angeles County that is to receive Phase 2 fire debris, which includes ash, soil, and the remnants of homes such as chimneys and foundations.
Kourtney Kardashian is making it clear—she's not here for fire debris being dumped in her backyard. The reality star and ...
Calabasas Landfill, a county-owned landfill in the unincorporated community of Agoura, is authorized to receive waste only ...
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.