Lineage Logistics Faces Up to $2,000 Per Day in New Public Health Fines Over Ongoing Fly InfestationLineage Logistics Faces Up to $2,000 Per Day in New Public Health Fines Over Ongoing Fly InfestationLOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has significantly increased enforcement against Lineage Logistics, issuing additional citations and raising potential penalties to as much as $2,000 per day as the company continues to battle flies, odors, and unsanitary conditions following last month’s warehouse fire. Public Health officials said the agency has issued six citations since July 23 after determining that Lineage has failed to correct the underlying conditions that continue to generate flies and odors affecting surrounding neighborhoods. While the company has been removing decomposing food from the facility, inspectors said the actions have not fully addressed the problems that led to the violations. Beginning Wednesday, Public Health will issue separate citations for each violation, allowing fines of up to $2,000 per day until the conditions are corrected. According to Public Health, the food began decomposing, creating conditions that contributed to fly infestations and persistent odors affecting nearby residents.