The Brief
- Residents who live along East Lewelling Boulevard plan to attend the Alameda County Board of Supervisors meeting to raise safety concerns after last week’s explosion.
- The National Transportation Safety Board says the gas pipeline was damaged during an ongoing road improvement project.
- Investigators say six people were injured in the explosion, including three PG&E workers. Three buildings were destroyed.
HAYWARD, Calif. – A gas pipeline explosion in a neighborhood near Hayward is expected to be a central topic at Tuesday’s meeting of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
Residents who live along East Lewelling Boulevard plan to attend the meeting to raise safety concerns following last week’s explosion, which shook the surrounding neighborhood.
Resident Cathy Rodriguez sent out flyers to encourage East Lewelling Boulevard residents to bring up their concerns during the public comment period. …