State launches catch-all website linking to fire recovery rebuilding resources
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State launches catch-all website linking to fire recovery rebuilding resources
"In an attempt to help residents who are at the early stages of rebuilding after the Eaton and Palisades fires, the state launched a new website Tuesday that links to contractors and designers that have been reviewed by "trusted community" partners. The tool from the governor's office and the public-private LA Rises wildfire recovery initiative comes nearly a year after the January inferno."
"It lays out a rebuild path based on preference - modular or factory built homes, pre-designed homes, semi-custom homes and custom homes - and features more than 15 builders and vendors for those looking to duplicate their lost homes or take a pre-fab approach to expedite work. The site serves as a catch-all for various state, L.A. County and nonprofit resources for mortgage relief, building estimates and overviews on the process."
The state launched a website connecting Eaton and Palisades fire victims to contractors and designers vetted by 'trusted community' partners. The platform, created by the governor's office and the public-private LA Rises wildfire recovery initiative, outlines four rebuild pathways: modular or factory-built, pre-designed, semi-custom and custom homes. The site lists more than 15 builders and vendors to support duplicating lost homes or choosing pre-fab options to accelerate reconstruction. The site aggregates state, Los Angeles County and nonprofit resources for mortgage relief, building estimates and procedural overviews. Nearly a year after the fires, thousands remain displaced amid rising materials costs and insurance disputes, though permit activity indicates rebuilding momentum.
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