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Fury as Altadena residents learn once picturesque neighborhood destroyed by Eaton fire will never return

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Fury as Altadena residents learn once picturesque neighborhood destroyed by Eaton fire will never return

Anger and anxiety filled a packed town hall Tuesday as hundreds of Altadena residents pushed back against proposals that could transform single-family neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton Fire. Nearly 450 people attended the meeting, where residents learned that 49% of properties sold in the burn zone since the wildfire have been purchased by developers, a...

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Metro Fury as Altadena residents learn once picturesque neighborhood destroyed by Eaton fire will never return By Daniel Farr Published June 17, 2026, 9:54 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Anger and anxiety filled a packed town hall Tuesday as hundreds of Altadena residents pushed back against proposals that could transform single-family neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton Fire. Nearly 450 people attended the meeting, where residents learned that 49% of properties sold in the burn zone since the wildfire have been purchased by developers, a revelation that drew an audible gasp from the crowd. 6 Firefighters work to put out a blaze at an apartment complex caused by the Eaton Fire.

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