Interesting day at the local dump/landfill yesterday. It was a free day for locals and we took two loads of 20-foot trailers worth of stuff my friend was throwing away. What was interesting though is that the landfill is taking structure debris from the fires in LA last January and we counted more than a 100 trucks within our sight and it was a non-stop slew of them as we unloaded.
So good on Ventura County taking in trash from LA County, right? I hope the city/county out here is making them pay through the nose.
What’s amusing is that the Calabasas landfill -- located in LA County and a tremendously rich community -- was the first choice to receive debris and they did protests and blocked trucks cuz, you know.
Happy Monday, GN. Hope all are well.
Interesting day at the local dump/landfill yesterday. It was a free day for locals and we took two loads of 20-foot trailers worth of stuff my friend was throwing away. What was interesting though is that the landfill is taking structure debris from the fires in LA last January and we counted more than a 100 trucks within our sight and it was a non-stop slew of them as we unloaded.
So good on Ventura County taking in trash from LA County, right? I hope the city/county out here is making them pay through the nose.
Happy Monday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!
Sven -- that’s a lot of stuff to load up, haul off, then unload. I’m sure your friend appreciated the help. In re LA trash -- I agree.
What’s amusing is that the Calabasas landfill -- located in LA County and a tremendously rich community -- was the first choice to receive debris and they did protests and blocked trucks cuz, you know.