Slide on Oriole Drive forces an evacuation
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City crews were called out Sunday when the steep slope on Oriole
Drive slipped. Three homes were ordered evacuated.
The slide was said to be unrelated to the nearby June 1 slide that
damaged 22 homes, at least 11 of them irreparably.
“This illustrated the need to get that hillside stable as soon as
possible,” said Bob Burnham, community recovery coordinator. “We had
already decided to reduce the steepness of that slope. Sunday’s slide
just accelerated it.”
None of the three homes ordered evacuated Sunday was damaged. Two
of the property owners were allowed to go home on Monday. The third
home was unoccupied.
California Senator Dianne Feinstein will visit Bluebird Canyon on
Tuesday at the invitation of Mayor Elizabeth Pearson-Schneider.
“Dianne wants to help us, and we are going all out to get her
help,” Pearson-Schneider said.
City officials are hoping that Feinstein can exert some influence
on the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which declined to help
fund landslide repairs.
The costs of temporary and permanent repairs to the slide area are
estimated to total at least $15 million -- a price that is taking a
toll on city projects and personnel.
The installation of caissons to shore up the slide area was
scheduled to begin this week. Installation of a storm drain to
prevent water from damming in the canyon continues.
All damaged homes and detritus must be removed from the slope
before winterization projects can be completed.
The city will pay for the demolition and cleanup for all
properties in return for owners’ agreements not to sue the city. The
owner of the property at 1060 Flamingo Drive has declined to sign the
agreement as of Tuesday.
Demolition of that home will proceed under the council’s
declaration of the property as a public nuisance. If the property
owner does not accept the city’s offer, the cost of the demolition
will be put on the property’s tax bill as a lien.
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