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Los Angeles County officials have released a new plan aimed at accelerating the rebuilding of communities affected by the January wildfires. The roadmap, titled "LA County Forward: Blueprint for Rebuilding," focuses on unincorporated areas and is designed to guide recovery efforts over the next 120 days.
Governor Gavin Newsom expressed his support for the county’s initiative. “As we turn the page from recovery to rebuilding, we’re doing it with a clear plan, strong partnerships, and the urgency this moment demands. This report creates a step-by-step guide to accelerate rebuilding and provide support to impacted families,” said Newsom.
The blueprint was first introduced by Governor Newsom on the six-month anniversary of the wildfires that caused significant damage across Los Angeles County. The document details a coordinated approach involving city, county, state, and federal agencies working together to help fire survivors return home and rebuild their communities.
According to county officials, progress in wildfire recovery has been largely attributed to close cooperation among various levels of government. As debris removal comes to an end, local authorities are taking the lead in reconstruction efforts for both city and county areas.
The state's role will include supporting local officials as they identify community needs for reconstruction, assess priorities for homeowners and businesses, and outline steps for fast and affordable rebuilding. The blueprint also emphasizes clear communication about ongoing partnerships and provides an implementation roadmap.
Residents can access updates on wildfire recovery at https://www.ca.gov/LAfires/.