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Well if you own a house that was destroyed, you'd still be able to own the property and rebuild whatever you want. Single family or not. I don't think you realize how affluent (and therefore inefficient from a housing perspective) Pacific Palisades is. Median price of sold homes is a couple million, at least. Not to mention the rest of the state and country will be bailing out these primarily wealthy folks.
I actually did skim it. I don't disagree on forest management having a lot of room for improvement. But I'm pointing out you are automatically ascribing a statewide problem to one specific case without actual evidence.You obviously read nothing and instead will regurgitate media talking points...
I like how you think the Coastal Commission will be bullying a bunch of very rich and deep pocketed folks, as opposed to the other way around. It's usually rich property owners near the water who abuse the commission's powers.You have zero clue about the Coastal Comission Building codes
ran out of water, recent fire dept budget cuts and half the equipment was given away.
either these are some of the dumbest people in history, or this was planned.
Bro the LA River doesn't run anywhere near Pacific Palisades. Not to mention it's the federal government that controls it and was responsible for its transformation into the setting of Grease.
The bags are standard equipment for putting out localised areàs of fire e.g dumpsters. Its done so they dont have to take out the firehose.Seeing them shuffle around using bags of water instead of hoses is INSANE.
The river runs along the 710 for most of its course. Are you trying to tell me that Boyle Heights is close to Pacific Palisades? Because that's as far west as the river runs these days.Stop faking bro, I live here, I can literally step out of my front door right now, walk a couple blocks, jump the fence, and be in the LA River. The Palisades are not that far away. Not to mention out of all of the movies you have to choose from that have filmed there, of course you reference the gayest one.
So do you think it is a good idea to do routine testing for emissions during this fire?5 seconds of research says its routine testing
Yes, service checks are important.So do you think it is a good idea to do routine testing for emissions during this fire?
Kind of an emergency?
I like how you think the Coastal Commission will be bullying a bunch of very rich and deep pocketed folks, as opposed to the other way around. It's usually rich property owners near the water who abuse the commission's powers.
But feel free to expand on the CCC's codes as they apply to Pacific Palisades.
Who are these commoners in Pacific Palisades who would be screwed by the CCC?Oh that’s lovely… we’ll get a front row seat to the privledge of the California elite who get ro bypass all the insane red tape commoners have to agonize with
Same they do for red states in hurricanes.lol… So FEMA is going to help these rich blue staters cover all expenses??
Oh that’s lovely… we’ll get a front row seat to the privledge of the California elite who get ro bypass all the insane red tape commoners have to agonize with
Meanwhile, Maui and NC victims get $750 and left on their own
It’d been two years and most Maui victims are still have no progress to show
I honestly want to see this happen as the entire country witnesses California get preferential treatment and turn against the Democrat party
lol… So FEMA is going to help these rich blue staters cover all expenses??
Awesome
So Rich home owners bad, rich developers good?Well if you own a house that was destroyed, you'd still be able to own the property and rebuild whatever you want. Single family or not. I don't think you realize how affluent (and therefore inefficient from a housing perspective) Pacific Palisades is. Median price of sold homes is a couple million, at least. Not to mention the rest of the state and country will be bailing out these primarily wealthy folks.
No, the ability to decide if you want to build a mansion on your property or an adult or condo complex is good. Developers don't magically gain land here they'd have to buy it.So Rich home owners bad, rich developers good?
Of course, but they have to rich to buy it correct? Last I checked land wasn't cheap there. And what makes you think people who had single family homes would want to build anything other than that? Seems a bit far fetched.No, the ability to decide if you want to build a mansion on your property or an adult or condo complex is good. Developers don't magically gain land here they'd have to buy it.
They're demonic. They connected the fires on a map and it formed a pentagram. I can't post pics here. Each location where the fires started, draw a line to the next location. The fires made a huge ass pentagram.