How Palisades residents who lost their homes can sign up for debris removal
Briefly

In a recent town hall, city and federal officials discussed the next steps for Pacific Palisades residents following a disaster. The EPA is set to start toxic debris removal, allowing homeowners to visit properties. Post-removal, residents can choose government-led or private debris removal options. Mark Pestrella announced these choices will open soon without a first-come, first-served basis. Residents can start building permit applications ahead of debris clearance. Additionally, FEMA is providing disaster relief funds for various needs, including repairs and housing support, following the Major Disaster Declaration by former President Biden.
Mark Pestrella, the director of L.A. County Public Works, indicated that phase two sign-ups for debris removal will not be first-come, first-served, ensuring fairness in the process.
The federal government is offering multiple disaster relief funds through FEMA, enabling affected residents to access resources for repairs and housing support swiftly after the disaster.
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