Mayor Karen Bus, Mayor of Los Angeles, focuses on the pressure from residents on Saturday night, and before most local people can visit their property, the Pacific Parisard is used as general transportation. The decision to open has been reversed.
The city banned residents for nearly three weeks since the Parisade fired on January 7. Later, President Donald Trump claimed at the City Hall meeting on January 24 that they could enter the site to visit their premises.
For four days, the residents were able to visit the homes and archeological sites of the house after obtaining permission from the police. However, on Friday, BASS announced that the area will be open to all traffic from 8:00 am on February 2.
Officials explained that there is not enough money to hold the Los Angeles Police Station (LAPD) and the National Security Corps at the entrance to Parisard.
Residents -Many of them worked throughout a week, and they had no chance to visit the area. Many were afraid of looting, and the souvenir hunters shook the abandoned INS, so they feared transportation, and the voyeur and content creator tried to exploit tragedy.
Many are paying attention to the claims that the authorities of the authorities were so toxic that the area could not be allowed to return.
On Saturday night, BASS issued a statement.
Mayor Karen Bus announced tonight that the Parisard checkpoint remains the same. This is the result of today's work by Base Mayor and Governor Gabin Newsam. He provided additional legal resources to the city to keep the Parisards closed to the general public. The mayor's plan is working on concerns from the Parisard community and the ability to operate the entire city of LAPD. Lapd has been tactical warnings since January 7.
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From Monday, LAPD will transfer responsibility for Palisades access to CHP [California Highway Patrol] And the National Security Corps allows LAPD to keep Parisade safely and to increase the number of cities as a whole.
TRACI Park, a member of the local city council, opposed the mayor's decision to open Palisades for all traffic.
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