Fire Under Los Angeles Freeway Raises Questions About Land Leasing Program


A recent fire under an elevated Los Angeles freeway, which caused significant damage and traffic disruptions, has brought scrutiny to a state land leasing program that allowed businesses to store various materials under the freeway. The fire, likely arson, burned about 100 support columns and could take weeks to repair. Questions have arisen about the transparency and safety of the leasing program, as well as concerns related to homeless encampments in the area.

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