26 Oct, 2009 in News & Articles by admin

California housing development site a fire as well as asbestos hazard

The Oak Knoll redevelopment project in Oakland, California has been stalled since final year when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. Lehman Brothers had been SunCal’s only financial partner for the project, as well as without them, they could not afford to pay contractors to total the essential asbestos abatement on the abandoned buildings that still stand on the property. There are 18 aged housing units that still require lead paint as well as asbestos abatement before they can be demolished. Bags of asbestos-containing bodily still remain on the property from when the contractors stopped work final year, as well as the bags are beginning to deteriorate.

Nearby residents are concerned about the fire hazard the aged buildings existing, as 11 fire hydrants on the property possess been identified as out-of-service. Grass fires, as everyone knows, possess a tendency to spread quickly in California. Combined with the asbestos hazard, residents possess every reason to want these buildings to come down as quickly as likely.

The City of Oakland brought in a herd of goats to remove low-lying vegetation from the Oak Knoll site, getting rid of some of the moistureless grass that could help a fire spread, as well as officials hope that other hazard abatement work will begin in January.

For the filled story, go to Examiner.com.

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