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County will mail defensible‑space notices today; properties destroyed by fires removed from abatement list
Summary
County Fire told the Board that notices for the annual hazardous‑vegetation abatement are printed and ready and that damaged or destroyed properties in the recent Palisades and Eaton fires have been removed from this year's mailing list; enforcement and state 'Zone 0' rules will be phased in and education will precede inspections.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department told the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that notices for this year's annual hazardous‑vegetation abatement are printed, stamped and ready for mailing and will go out once the board approves the formal resolution.
Deputy Fire Chief Albert Yanagisawa said staff had "printed, stuffed the envelope" and that notices would be mailed the same day the board approved the resolution and declaration list. He also told supervisors that the department reviewed damage inspection reports for the Bridal (Bridal/Burro? noted in record), Franklin, Palisades and Eaton…
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