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Altadena residents express concerns over neighborhood changes after Eaton Fire

At a town hall meeting in Altadena, residents expressed concerns about potential changes to their neighborhoods following the Eaton Fire. Nearly 450 people attended, where it was revealed that nearly half of the properties sold in the affected area have been bought by developers.

Residents of Altadena gathered at a town hall meeting on June 17, 2026, to voice their concerns regarding proposals that may alter single-family neighborhoods affected by the Eaton Fire. Approximately 450 attendees learned that 49% of properties sold in the burn zone since the wildfire have been acquired by developers.

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

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Altadena residents express concerns over neighborhood changes after Eaton Fire