By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Scoopico
  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
Reading: Letters to the Editor: ‘Zone zero’ proponents want to handle the inevitable prices to householders
Share
Font ResizerAa
ScoopicoScoopico
Search

Search

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel

Latest Stories

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved
Letters to the Editor: ‘Zone zero’ proponents want to handle the inevitable prices to householders
Opinion

Letters to the Editor: ‘Zone zero’ proponents want to handle the inevitable prices to householders

Scoopico
Last updated: September 17, 2025 2:18 pm
Scoopico
Published: September 17, 2025
Share
SHARE


Sept. 17, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: Lacking within the protection of “zone zero” rules is the big, mind-boggling value of implementing a clear-cut mandate at greater than 1 million properties throughout the state (“‘Zone zero’ rule may very well be California’s wildfire savior — or its environmental undoing,” Sept. 15).

Apparently, greater than 1.75 million properties in California can be affected by the draft zone zero rules. What number of billions of {dollars} would it not value these property homeowners to take away zone zero bushes, hedges and vegetation, to restore the ensuing injury, to switch with new hardscaping and to ensure any soil erosion or hillside stability points are addressed?

These rules would additionally enhance electrical payments throughout the state. As 1000’s of shade-providing bushes and hedges are eliminated, properties will undoubtedly turn out to be hotter. This may enhance electrical system peaks, which might each enhance electrical utility charges and degrade system reliability (extra blackouts and brownouts).

Extremely, the Zone 0 Advisory Committee has not considerably addressed these prices in any of its conferences or in any of its public communications.

Maybe it’s time somebody requested: “Why hasn’t the committee accomplished and launched an evaluation of the prices to property homeowners and electrical utility ratepayers of the draft zone zero rules?”

Dave Lefkowith, Los Angeles
This author is vp of the Mandeville Canyon Assn., a householders affiliation.

..

To the editor: Will this imply that I have to lower down the huge sycamore that shades and protects our home and patio? Should I take away the fantastic gingko tree on our entrance garden that could be a neighborhood delight when it turns golden in November?

Say goodbye to birdsong, butterflies and squirrels scampering in bushes. Say hi there to the Nevada desert.

Toby Horn, Mid Metropolis

Congress ought to lose pay if authorities shuts down
Look previous fireworks, recommit to democracy
Henry ought to step as much as the plate for Fenway staff
Plaza-gate ripe for federal probe of MassDOT
Opinion | Trump’s $1.3 Million-a-Minute War
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

POPULAR

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
U.S.

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child

Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Politics

Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR

Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Entertainment

Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?

Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
News

Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026

Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Sports

Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL

NYT Pips hints, answers for May 17, 2026
Tech

NYT Pips hints, answers for May 17, 2026

Scoopico

Stay ahead with Scoopico — your source for breaking news, bold opinions, trending culture, and sharp reporting across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. No fluff. Just the scoop.

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?