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Lake Elsinore council affirms local emergency after "airport fire"
Summary
The Lake Elsinore City Council unanimously confirmed a city manager proclamation of a local emergency on Sept. 12 after a Sept. 9 wildfire near Tributo Canyon, and the council recessed into closed session to consider an unrelated Brown Act allegation; the city attorney reported no reportable action.
The Lake Elsinore City Council unanimously confirmed a city manager proclamation of a local emergency on Thursday, Sept. 12, after a wildfire that began Sept. 9 near Tributo Canyon and has been called the "airport fire." City Clerk Alvarez read the staff report and the text of a written county communication into the record before the council voted.
The staff report said the fire began Sept. 9 in the vicinity of Tributo Canyon and that the city manager declared a local emergency on Sept. 10. "So as you all know, on September 9, a fire broke out in the vicinity of Tributo Canyon, and has…
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