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The deadline to opt in or out of the Army Corps of Engineers' free wildfire debris removal program ends Tuesday.
The Los Angeles County Coordinated Joint Information Center is making a last effort to urge property owners in the wildfire burn areas to fill out Right of Entry forms, which will enable debris ...
Residents must file "Right of Entry" forms to participate or opt out, with private contractors required for those who choose ...
More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the process will require and whether they can manage the wait.
Tuesday is the deadline for wildfire-affected residents to opt in to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' free fire debris-removal program.
We are seeing more signs of recovery in the Palisades Fire burn zone amid a newly published report detailing the impact of ...
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Tuesday marks the deadline to submit right of entry and opt-in (or opt-out) forms for government-run wildfire debris removal.  Property owners affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires do not have ...
Residents and beachgoers along the Los Angeles County coastline have noticed dark and silty sediment washing up onto local ...
Despite uncertainty about eligibility, elected officials are asking commercial owners to submit paperwork for debris clearing ...
The decision marks the first adjusted fee rate in 17 years and aims to close a nearly $1 billion budget gap in the city’s ...