A year after a fire destroyed one of Tustin’s two iconic World War II-era blimp hangars, prompting an environmental cleanup that’s eclipsed $100 million in costs, there is still no answer from ...
Helicopters whirling over a blimp hangar in Tustin roused Mayor Austin Lumbard from sleep just before 1 a.m. on Nov. 7. A call to Lumbard from the city manager at the time relayed the reason why: A ...
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The California State Legislature is calling for continued federal assistance for Tustin in the aftermath of last year’s hangar fire, where cleanup costs have reached $88 million. In a resolution that ...
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Four months after a fire engulfed a cavernous wooden blimp hangar in Tustin, frustrations continue to mount over cleanup costs. The devastating blaze began in the early morning hours of Nov. 7 and ...
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