Some families keep goats, chickens and horses out back. They offered to buy their homes but said, for the deal to work, everyone had to agree.
Bogarin pointed to a road she said was improved when the warehouses came and said she preferred knowing there were jobs to be had inside the massive buildings. But some officials are starting to express concern about the proliferation of warehouses near homes without an adequate buffer. Diesel trucks have gotten cleaner in the decade since the state board made its recommendation. But warehouse projects are also getting bigger, often , square feet or larger.
In the last two years, city and county officials throughout the region have approved several major projects that would sit right next to homes — some feet or less from property lines — despite sometimes heated opposition from activists and residents concerned about the effects of traffic, noise and pollution.
That summer, San Bernardino County supervisors approved a ,square-foot warehouse in the unincorporated community of Bloomington, just 90 feet from some residential properties and feet from an elementary school. Paloma Esquivel is an education reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
She was on the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for investigating corruption in the city of Bell and the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news for coverage of the San Bernardino terror attack. Prior to joining The Times in , she was a freelance writer, worked in Spanish-language radio and was an occasional substitute teacher.
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By Paloma Esquivel Staff Writer. Arianna Diaz, 3, pets family horses in her backyard, which now abuts a giant warehouse. Jerry Denney, in the frontyard of his year Fontana home, has a view of a warehouse and hears trucks day and night. Location: where the moss is taking over the villages. OP: could it be the smell of Corona? I recall that smell from 30 years ago. Interesting that it hasn't seemed to change - if that is indeed your reference Back then it smelled like rotting oranges.
No disrespect intended to anyone in the vicinity. No one living there would ever cop to admitting there was a smell. I guess they were immune to it. I have been smelling the odor as well.
It smells super fishy! That is, until now. Where I can now smell it because I have my bedroom window open. I have no idea where it's coming from and it's kind of worrying me Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Additional giveaways are planned. Detailed information about all U. Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait. User-defined colors Preset color patterns. Opacity: Opacity. Most recent value. Based on data. View detailed profiles of: Santa Ana, California.
Riverside, California. Residents have complained from a very wide area including the Inland Empire and much of the Los Angeles Basin. Fish kills, algae blooms and other biologic conditions in lakes can cause strong odors. Industrial facilities such as wastewater plants also can cause sulfur odors.
City News Service reports that that the smell, first noticed around 10 p. Badgett also pointed to the Salton Sea as a possible suspect in the source of the smell, noting to CNS, "We had that storm system dragging everything up from the desert yesterday, so who knows?.
Eastern Municipal Water District offcials -- servicing customers from Moreno Valley to Temecula -- said the stench was not connected to any of the district's operations.
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