In Altadena and the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of L.A., reconstruction has begun despite the fact that the soil on affected properties has not been tested for toxic substances. The Federal ...
A 20-member commission of community and business group leaders, along with urban planning experts, is calling for creating new local government authorities to oversee and coordinate rebuilding after ...
After months of cleanup, residents in Altadena and Pacific Palisades have started the arduous process of rebuilding homes after the disastrous wildfires leveled communities. Just hours after the Los ...
Construction equipment and lumber are coming in as the rebuilding process begins for some homes affected by the Pacific Palisades Fire. One couple who owns property in the area had just finished ...
The pace at which rebuilding permits for fire-ravaged properties that were damaged or destroyed during January’s brush fires is a source of concern for the communities affected. It’s been six months ...
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Months after devastating wildfires wreaked havoc across communities in Southern California, thousands are still without homes as Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has reportedly shown no urgency to rebuild ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced $101 million in new funding designated to help rebuild multifamily rental affordable housing in areas of Los Angeles that were destroyed by the wildfires ...
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