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Saturday, November 16, 2013

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Melody Comfort said…

RE: Hahamonga debris removal: We are wondering if there is some sort of pollution in the soil that the county is trying to hurriedly remove during such a compacted 5-year schedule, without telling residents about the problem. Proximity to JPL brings this question to mind. Has someone done soil sampling? Is there more than a debris-build-up problem involved here?

I am extremely concerned about the air-quality impact to the community and its residents from the pollution of 50 trucks per hour, driving on diesel fuel. I’d be concerned about 50 trucks per day. There will be an uptick in lung irritation/illnesses over the five-year period. How can people in authority inflict this type of health threat on our residents? This kind of traffic will also impact us mentally and emotionally with the constant noise, traffic delays and congestion.

The students at La Canada High School will also be intimately impacted by the air pollution, noise and traffic congestion. These young drivers will be exposed to incessant truck traffic, unlike they would experience normally on their trips to/from school, which creates a real danger to their safety. Even though we are Altadenans, I am concerned about everyone in neighboring areas, who will also be affected by this plan.

Life will be hell for those who live, attend school, travel through, and work in the area, if this plan isn’t mitigated appropriately.

Also, what happens to the fire station there?