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East LA residents were left out of Lineage utility relief. Now, some will get $200 credits
Summary by The Los Angeles Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Laura Anaya-Morga | Boyle Heights Beat , as published by LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio)
· August 18, 2026
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Key points A one-time credit will be applied to their utility bills. Relief is coming to households affected by a warehouse fire.
Relief is coming to households affected by a warehouse fire. A one-time credit will be applied to their utility bills. The amount of the credit is $200. This development follows pressure from residents and a county supervisor. Initially, support was limited to certain customers, leaving out others who live nearby.
Further details about the situation and the relief efforts are available. The warehouse owner had provided some assistance earlier, but it did not reach all those impacted.
The credit will appear on bills from a major utility provider, bringing some relief to those who were previously left out.
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Category: safety ·
Published: August 18, 2026 ·
Source: LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio) ·
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