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Pacific Palisades homes impacted by the January wildfire had a total value of $51.7 billion before the blaze devoured the ...
High-density housing applications under SB-9 are paused in the Palisades Fire burn area following concerns from residents ...
Final FEMA-Assigned Parcel Cleared as Recovery Enters New Phase The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), in partnership with FEMA, the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Los Angeles ...
Six months after the Palisades Fire, rebuilding is moving forward for a small percentage of fire victims. Although city, county and state officials have pledged to streamline permitting for home ...
Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order on Wednesday, prohibiting Senate Bill 9 applications in the Palisades Fire zone, which would bar the construction of multiple homes on a parcel of land ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is restricting duplex construction in Pacific Palisades after an executive order from Gov. Gavin ...
Should Palisades and Altadena homeowners be able to build duplexes on their burned lots? Some state and local officials say ...
MALIBU, Calif.-The Pacific Palisades fire burned an 11 miles stretch of the coast in Malibu. Drivers can still see burned up ...
A typical home damaged or destroyed by the blaze was valued at $3.7 million before the fires, according to Redfin’s analysis ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed about 16,000 homes, killing 31 people and doing billions of dollars in damage. Several lawsuits have been filed.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order to limit lot splitting developments in areas impacted by wildfires this year.
Malibu residents affected by Broad, Franklin, and Palisades fires can benefit from fee waivers up to $80,000 for rebuilding ...