Officials say the waste headed for the Calabasas landfill won't harm public health, but protesting residents living nearby ...
Cleaning up from one of the largest wildfire disasters in recent history takes a while. It's now in the phase which involves ...
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.
The 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 ...
"Palisades and the City of Malibu are certainly entitled to a speedy recovery, but we don't want to take one environmental hazard to another location," said Mayor Peter Kraut of Calabasas.
We should not move in such haste that we create a second disaster,” said Ed Albrecht, a councilmember from the city of Calabasas. The debris that is proposed to be stored at Sunshine Canyon ...
The board also expanded the number of tons of waste it can take every day. The bordering city of Calabasas filed for a preliminary restraining order to stop the trucks, but the court denied it.