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- Altadena, California - Wikipedia
The name Altadena was coined by Byron O Clark, who established Altadena Nursery in 1875 The name combines the Spanish alta, meaning 'upper,' with dena, a term he likely adapted from Pasadena, though its precise origin remains unclear
- Supervisor Barger Leads $60 Million Push to Rebuild Altadena’s Fire . . .
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger today announced that more than $60 million has been secured to support the comprehensive restoration and rapid rebuilding of all Altadena parks destroyed or damaged in the Eaton Fire Supervisor Barger delivered the announcement alongside Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation Director Norma E
- It’s a prefab village in Altadena, but time is running out . . . - LAist
The Altadena Prefab Showcase has staged six models of factory-built homes and ADUs on the lot this month Time is running out to visit — the showcase closes up shop after Sunday
- Altadena small businesses reopen doors after devastating fires
Small Business Saturday was the perfect time for Altadena business owners to reopen their doors, as the California neighborhood attempts to recover and rebuild after fires devastated the area
- $60 Million Infusion Ignites Restoration of Altadenas Fire-Damaged
LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced a $60 million investment for the restoration of fire-damaged Altadena parks
- How the community of Altadena is doing after the deadly Southern . . .
The two largest fires were in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena Thirty people were killed, and more than 16,000 structures were destroyed
- Concerns about gentrification hang over LA communitys destruction
The destruction caused by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County, which has decimated more than 14,117 acres in the last week, is threatening Altadena’s rich history
- Stay or go? Residents hope Altadena can preserve its spirit - Los . . .
Thousands of structures burned down in Altadena Residents wonder what a rebuilt community will look like — and who will return to protect the spirit of the town Miles Loudermilk’s family home
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