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Red Car Canyon: Some Neighbors Still Unclear On Concept Of Brush Clearance & Removal
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, August 14, 2011. The neighbor who maintains the guerrilla garden in Red Car Canyon persists in leaving giant piles of kindling beneath the dry branches of a huge pepper tree. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Red Car Property neighbors are always nervous about the practice, because it never gets hauled away. The canyon attracts parties day & night and fire season lasts all
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