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We are a non-partisan group of citizens fighting to stop the illegal dumping of toxic Palisades fire debris in the Calabasas Landfill, a class 3 residential landfill that is not equipped to take toxic waste. #ProtectCalabasas
NYT just released an article about the toxic dumping in Calabasas.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/24/magazine/landfill-calabasas-los-angeles-wildfire-ash.html?unlocked_article_code=1.gk8.ImK3.yZajNxBukuzL&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Thank you to The Highwire for sharing our story, and to Corinne Clifford for facilitating this wonderful opportunity. More coming tomorrow.
06/14/2025
An update from today's hearing.
05/29/2025
United for our health and our future: The Mayor of Calabasas stands with the community in protest against toxic fire debris dumping near our homes. We won't stay silent while our environment and safety are at risk. 💥🌱
🚨 SHOCKING: The County is trying to block Calabasas’s independent testing of toxic debris from the Palisades Fire being dumped in the Calabasas Landfill — and then lied about it.
Our community deserves truth, transparency, and protection — not political cover-ups.
Huge thanks to Alys Martinez for exposing the truth and standing with residents who are demanding accountability. đź’Ş
Tune into KCAL tonight at 6PM to hear about LA County trying to BLOCK TESTING of the debris entering the Calabasas Landfill. You may see some familiar faces, including our Mayor Pro Tem.
05/23/2025
A very thoughtful article by Eamon Murphy.
'After months of litigation, Calabasas Councilmember James Bozajian, for one, is losing patience with what he called “stonewalling” by the other side.
“County officials contend that there are no toxic substances contained in the debris being deposited at the Calabasas Landfill. Yet, the county continues to resist any and all attempts to test the debris. This is an untenable, dangerous, and offensive position,” Bozajian said.
“The time will soon arrive when the county cannot hide behind false promises and insincere platitudes,” he added.'
Happy Earth Day! Protect the land we love, the wildlife we cherish, and the health we all deserve. Join us in fighting the toxic debris from being dumped in residential landfills.
04/15/2025
Worried about the air you're breathing? Here's how to submit an air quality complaint to the South Coast AQMD — it’s quick, easy, and can make a real difference. Clean air starts with your voice!
Victory for Calabasas! The City Council just unanimously approved tighter parking restrictions on trucks carrying toxic debris. A major step forward in protecting our community’s health and environment. Let’s keep the momentum going!
Imagine hundreds of loud, polluting trucks barreling past your home every single day. This Calabasas resident shares how the constant traffic has made his neighborhood unliveable — shaking walls, endless noise, and toxic air. 🚛💨 No one should have to live like this.
04/11/2025
The City of Agoura Hills is working closely with local and federal partners to ensure public safety during ongoing debris removal efforts. If you see unsafe truck activity, here’s who to call:
đź”· USACE (Federal Program): 213-308-8305
đź”¶ Private Contractors (County Regulated): 800-675-4357
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