
"The aftermath of the January 2025 wildfires in the L.A. area has seen much confusion, including in debris removal and the rebuilding process. After the Palisades fire destroyed or seriously damaged more than 6,822 structures in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. County leaders pledged to streamline permitting procedures for property owners who want to rebuild."
"Roughly 2,000 rebuilding permits have been issued across the Palisades and Eaton fire zones, with about 340 projects under construction in the Palisades. The first home was rebuilt and received its certificate of occupancy right before Thanksgiving in Pacific Palisades. The opposite can be seen in Malibu: With nearly 700 structures destroyed in the fire, there have been only 17 permits issued as of early December."
"This has resulted in an area that has seen little to no development, even as it's still searching for a path forward ever since the 2018 Woolsey fire. The Times' photographers have documented the rebuilding process through the year at a few of the sites that were devastated by the fires. You can interact with the images by clicking through the months to see the state of the cleanup and rebuilding process."
January 2025 wildfires around Los Angeles caused widespread confusion in debris removal and rebuilding. The Palisades fire destroyed or seriously damaged more than 6,822 structures in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. County leaders pledged to streamline permitting procedures for property owners who want to rebuild. Roughly 2,000 rebuilding permits have been issued across the Palisades and Eaton fire zones, with about 340 projects under construction and the first rebuilt home receiving a certificate of occupancy before Thanksgiving. Malibu, by contrast, saw nearly 700 structures destroyed but only 17 permits issued as of early December, leaving little development.
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