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Paradise looking to take legal action against homeowners in effort to remove hazardous trees
Paradise is discussing hiring hearing officers to deal with an influx of notices to allow inspectors onto private property of homeowners who have not signed up with a hazardous tree removal program.
Posted: Feb 23, 2021 11:59 PM
Updated: Feb 24, 2021 8:17 AM
Posted By: Esteban Reynoso
PARADISE, Calif. - More than two years after the Camp Fire, the people of Paradise are still threatened by thousands of hazardous trees, mostly on private property.
Now, the town is taking new action to prevent tragedy.
The Town Council plans to discuss in their next meeting, hiring hearing officers to get notices to homeowners to allow tree inspectors onto their property to get rid of trees that pose threats to the public.

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