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1. Altadena Rebuilding Advances, but Only 2% of Projects Completed (pasadenanow.com) β Altadena homeowners rebuilding after recent fires are making progress, but only about 2% of more than 3,000 projects are finished even though over half of affected single-family properties have entered permitting. A local nonprofit, Foothill Catalog Foundation, is offering pre-approved home designs and direct help to hundreds of families to speed construction and reduce costs.
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2. Altadena Town Council to Seek Construction-Free Sundays During Rebuild (pasadenanow.com) β Altadena residents rebuilding after the Eaton Fire may soon get quieter Sundays, as the Altadena Town Council plans to ask Los Angeles County to ban construction on Sundays in hard-hit neighborhoods. The council will send a letter requesting a weekly "day of rest" from construction noise while still supporting rapid rebuilding. Because Altadena is unincorporated, any rule change must come from the county.
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3. Altadena Reservoir damaged in Eaton Fire returns to full service (ourweekly.com subscription) β A key 4.1βmillionβgallon reservoir serving Altadena has been fully repaired after Eaton Fire damage and is back in service, restoring full water storage capacity. Pasadena Water and Power says it kept half the facility running during construction and is continuing broader main-replacement work that affects several streets in and around Altadena.
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4. Eaton Fire survivors protest in Sacramento for more aid (ttownmedia.com) β Altadena Eaton Fire survivors traveled to Sacramento this week, demanding $25 million in state CARE Fund aid to help rebuild homes destroyed in the January 2025 blaze. Organized by the Dena RiseUP Coalition, Altadena and Pasadena residents say insurance payouts and existing assistance fall far short, leaving families displaced and multi-generational homes unrepaired. They're pressing Gov. Newsom to keep promises and hold utilities accountable.
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5. LA mailman caught attacking beloved neighborhood peacock as furious locals demand answers (pulptastic.com) β A Pasadena mailman is under investigation after video showed him repeatedly striking a well-known neighborhood white peacock, sparking outrage in nearby communities like Altadena where peacocks also roam freely. The Humane Society is evaluating the injured bird and probing possible animal-cruelty violations under local and federal protections.
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