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Monday, January 27, 2025

LA County Works to Fast-Track Wildfire Debris Removal Program

LA County Works to Fast-Track Wildfire Debris Removal Program

Right of Entry Forms will be available online for property owners affected by recent wildfires

Los Angeles County is helping to expedite wildfire recovery efforts by making Right of Entry debris clearance forms available online to property owners starting this coming Tuesday, January 28. The initiative, a collaboration between the United States Army Corps of Engineers and Los Angeles County Public Works, aims to accelerate debris clearance for wildfire survivors and facilitate rebuilding processes.

“I want to commend the United States Army Corps of Engineers and Los Angeles County Public Works for expediting the availability of Right of Entry forms. This is a critical milestone and first step forward towards ensuring wildfire survivors can begin clearing debris and rebuilding their homes without delays,” said Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger.

“President Trump was right to highlight the importance of accelerating recovery work—wildfire survivors should not have to wait 18 months to have their debris cleared. Obtaining signatures for these forms,

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Monday, January 27, 2025

Chance of Rain Monday Edges Down to 40%, as Eaton Fire Containment Grows to 98%

Chance of Rain Monday Edges Down to 40%, as Eaton Fire Containment Grows to 98%

CITY NEWS SERVICE with PASADENA NOW STAFF

As firefighters Monday improved containment of the massive Eaton Fire burn area to 98%, and continued to root out hot spots, the National Weather Service said the cold winter storm that dropped rain on Altadena over the weekend will head out today.

Only light showers are expected by Monday afternoon. For most areas there will be a chance of partly cloudy skies late in the afternoon.

A new Disaster Recovery Center will open in Altadena on Monday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will be available to residents seven days a week. The new center will be located at 540 W. Woodbury Road. Both the Pasadena and Altadena locations will be open through the end of January, but beginning Feb. 1, the Pasadena location will close and all services will shift to Altadena.

On Monday, the Pasadena Unified School District, which includes schools in Altadena, will reopen Field Elementary School,

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Monday, January 27, 2025

LA Metro to Resume Fare Collection Monday

LA Metro to Resume Fare Collection Monday

CITY NEWS SERVICE

After waiving fees for more than two weeks as a result of fire emergencies, LA Metro has announced it will resume collecting fares Monday across its bus and rail systems.

“We hope the free rides the past 2+ weeks helped you make essential trips during the fires,” Metro noted on social media.

L.A. County Board Supervisor Janice Hahn, who is chair of Metro’s Board of Directors, implemented no-fare collection as a result of multiple fires that broke out Jan. 7. Thousands of residents in the Palisades, Altadena and areas around the city of Los Angeles had to evacuate and were displaced from their homes.

On Thursday, the Board of Directors approved a proposal to expand its LIFE program, an initiative to offer free and reduced-fare service for qualifying individuals.

The agency is expected to modify the eligibility of the program for at least six months. County residents displaced by the fires who enroll will receive 20 free rides every month or a discounted pass on another participating transit agency.

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Monday, January 27, 2025

Court to Set Hearing Date in Eaton Fire Burglary Case

Court to Set Hearing Date in Eaton Fire Burglary Case

A preliminary hearing date will be set Tuesday, January 28, 2025, for four suspects charged with burglarizing an Altadena home during evacuations for the recent Eaton Fire.

Roy Sims, 18, Ryan Sims, 19, Naquan Dewey Reddix, 22, and Pierre Obannon, 19, are scheduled to appear in Department D of the Pasadena Courthouse. Each faces one count of first-degree residential burglary.

The suspects allegedly entered the evacuated home around 5 p.m. on January 8 and stole several items, including an Emmy Award belonging to the resident. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the case.

Prosecutors filed charges against the four defendants on January 10. The defendants pleaded not guilty at their arraignment the same day.

Roy and Ryan Sims remain in custody with bail set at $50,000 each. Reddix and Obannon posted bail and were released.

If convicted, each defendant faces up to six years in state prison.

The case is part of a larger crackdown on looting and other crimes committed during recent wildfires in Los Angeles County.

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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Monday Meeting Will Brief Residents With Updates About Local Disaster Recovery

Monday Meeting Will Brief Residents With Updates About Local Disaster Recovery

Community gathering aims to provide resources and support for rebuilding efforts

[Editor’s Note: This article has been changed. This meeting will in fact be virtual at 4 p.m.]

A meeting on Monday will update all those hard-hit by the Eaton Fire on the latest information about recovery efforts.

The January 27 session, led by County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, will start at 4 p.m. and bring together county, state, and federal agencies to provide critical updates and resources for the community’s rebuilding efforts.

“Our goal is to ensure that every resident has access to the information and resources they need to rebuild and recover,” Barger has said. “This meeting is an opportunity for the community to come together, ask questions, and receive support.”

The event will include a question-and-answer session where attendees can address specific concerns and receive personalized assistance on topics including mental health services, housing assistance, and financial aid.

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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Congresswoman Chu Recounts Speaking With Trump About Support for Eaton Fire Recovery

Congresswoman Chu Recounts Speaking With Trump About Support for Eaton Fire Recovery

Chu said the president emphasized time and time again that he would support Californians ‘100 percent’ in our recovery efforts and did not mention conditions

Congresswoman Judy Chu has recounted speaking to President Trump during the January 23 Fire Recovery Briefing in Pacific Palisades, where he pledged support for California’s wildfire recovery efforts.

Trump’s visit came three days after his inauguration.

“In [Friday’s] presidential briefing, I focused on the positive: President Trump emphasized time and time again that he would support Californians ‘100 percent’ in our recovery efforts,” Chu said in her statement. “He did not mention conditions he’d place on California or Los Angeles County for our residents and communities to receive federal natural disaster assistance and that we would receive ‘whatever we needed’ to heal, recover, and rebuild.”

The presidential visit included both aerial and ground tours of Pacific Palisades, where Trump met with affected homeowners and Los Angeles Fire Department officials.

A roundtable discussion followed at a local fire station,

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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Altadena Chamber Plans Wildfire Recovery Zoom Webinar

Altadena Chamber Plans Wildfire Recovery Zoom Webinar

Support is available for businesses and workers affected by recent disasters

The Altadena Chamber of Commerce & Civic Association and Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity are organizing a virtual Zoom webinar to provide critical recovery resources for local businesses and workers hard-hit by recent windstorms and wildfires.

The hour-long session, scheduled for Thursday, January 30 aims to connect affected community members with essential support programs and technical assistance through partnerships with local and state organizations.

The virtual event will showcase the Department of Economic Opportunity’s new Business to Business Space Share program and Los Angeles Region Small Business and Worker Relief Funds.

Participants will learn about the “Bringing Altadena Back” program, a partnership with Chamber Nation offering innovative technology and support to streamline business operations and enhance economic recovery in Altadena.

The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce has launched a Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund, supported by major companies like Bank of America and Amazon,

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Sunday, January 26, 2025

The Threat of Flooding Hangs Over the Eaton Fire Area

The Threat of Flooding Hangs Over the Eaton Fire Area

CITY NEWS SERVICE

Forecasters have issued a flood watch Sunday for the devastated Eaton Fire area in Altadena as firefighters got the massive burn area 95% contained by fire lines and continued to root out hot spots.

With rain expected through Monday, the National Weather Service issued a flood watch from Sunday afternoon to Monday afternoon for the Eaton burn scar.

“Flash flooding and debris flows caused by excessive rainfall are possible in and near the burn scars,” the NWS said. ”  …Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.”

Pasadena Water and Power lifted the do-not-drink water notice for the remaining areas in its service territory Friday, while the Foothill Municipal Water District said it will be able to fully pressurize the water system this weekend. Testing will then take up to two weeks before that do-not-drink order can be lifted.

The fire has burned 14,021 acres in Altadena and Pasadena since Jan.

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Saturday, January 25, 2025

LA County Deploys Protective Measures to Safeguard Communities Ahead of Weekend Storm

LA County Deploys Protective Measures to Safeguard Communities Ahead of Weekend Storm

As the LA County region prepares for a weekend of rain, Los Angeles County Public Works is collaborating with state and local partners to protect people, property and the natural environment from potential mud and debris flows following a spate of deadly wildfires. Flood control dams, river channels, and stormwater capture facilities are fully operational, and maintenance crews are prepared to mobilize 24/7 patrols in advance of the incoming storm.

The mud and debris forecast, released by LA County Public Works engineers, calls for Phase 1 conditions for the Eaton burn area. Small isolated debris and mudflows are expected.

In addition to clearing debris from streets, prepping debris basins in the foothills, and protecting the storm drain system from ash and debris, LA County Public Works is coordinating with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to deploy a wide range of protective measures. LA County Public Works engineers continue to assess burn areas for where these measures should be strategically placed to safeguard homes and infrastructure.

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Saturday, January 25, 2025

USGS Models Show Critical Debris Flow Risk in Altadena and Parts of Pasadena Over Coming Days

USGS Models Show Critical Debris Flow Risk in Altadena and Parts of Pasadena Over Coming Days

Hydrologist warns of heightened landslide potential as weekend storms approach

United States Geological Survey models indicate that as little as 0.2 inches of rain within 15 minutes could trigger dangerous debris flows in local Eaton Fire burn areas, representing one of the lowest thresholds observed in the region’s recent fire-affected zones. 

“A large fraction of the Eaton burn area has burned at least moderate burn severity, leaving bare soil vulnerable to erosion,” said United States Geological Survey Research Hydrologist Jason Kean. He added, “The combination of increased potential for runoff and easily eroded sediment substantially increases the

susceptibility of the burn area to floods and debris flows relative to what it was before the fire.” 

Kean explained that the burn area faces both immediate and long-term risks. 

“For recent burn areas … it is the rainfall intensity that matters, not the total precipitation,” he said. “Intense bursts of rainfall can come in localized thunderstorms, or it can be embedded in long-duration rainstorms.” 

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