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Pasadena Unified Board Votes to Continue Eaton Fire Soil Cleanup, Acts to Save Up to 57 Protected Trees
The Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education voted to continue removing fire-contaminated soil at 11 sites and assess saving up to 57 protected trees. The decision followed public opposition, including a lawsuit announced by a community member and concerns raised by parents, residents, arborists, and soil scientists.
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