Altadena Residents Who Lost Homes in Eaton Fire Give Progress Report, Remain Determined to Rebuild
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 7 – Los Angeles County cuts rebuilding permit times from 247 to 49 days and lowers costs by up to $50,000 for fire-affected residents, aiming to complete 200 rebuilds in the zone.
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Altadena residents who lost homes in Eaton Fire give progress report, remain determined to rebuild
The effort to rebuild the thousands of homes lost in the Eaton Fire is slowly picking up. Leanne Suter spoke to fire victims who are hopeful they'll be able to one day return to their neighborhoods.
Fire victims could save $30,000 on rebuilding costs under new county plans – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
LOS ANGELES – Fire victims could save up to $30,000 on rebuilding costs under new Los Angeles County plans to waive building requirements and expedite permitting processes for homes destroyed in the January wildfires. Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom will announce additional recovery measures July 7 as nearly 80% of residential properties destroyed by the Palisades Fire have been cleared of debris, according to the mayor’s office. More tha…
Los Angeles County Previews New Blueprint to Speed Rebuilding and Cut Costs for Residents as Next Phase of Restoration Begins – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
July 7, 2025 Contact: Countywide Communications pio@ceo.lacounty.gov Los Angeles County Previews New Blueprint to Speed Rebuilding and Cut Costs for Residents as Next Phase of Restoration Begins Six Months After Fires, Leaders Highlight Progress & New Actions to Support New Construction Los Angeles County leaders are announcing bold new steps to help those affected by the January wildfires, including lowering construction costs, cutting taxes for
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