The aftermath of the Eaton Canyon fires has reignited discussions about Pasadena’s potential annexation of Altadena, a historically independent unincorporated community in Los Angeles County. While the idea of annexation has been floated for decades, the recent devastation from wildfires presents new practical and political considerations that could tip the scales toward unification. The Eaton fires have underscored the vulnerabilities of Altadena’s infrastructure, particularly in terms of emergency response, public safety, and disaster recovery. Unlike Pasadena, which operates its own well-funded fire department and emergency management services, Altadena relies on the Los Angeles County Fire Department, which must allocate resources across a vast area. The fires have exposed the limitations of this arrangement, leading some residents to question whether integration with Pasadena would offer better protections and resources. 1. Improved Emergency Services and Infrastructur...
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