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LA County Schedules Weekly Meeting on Eaton Fire Recovery

Supervisor Barger to update residents on rebuilding efforts Monday

Published on Sunday, March 30, 2025 | 5:55 am
 

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger will host the next weekly community meeting on Eaton Fire recovery efforts on Monday at 4 p.m., with updates on debris removal, permitting and rebuilding support.

The meeting, which will be held both virtually and in-person to maximize accessibility, continues a series of sessions that have served as a forum for residents affected by the fire to receive information and submit questions about recovery resources.

“I encourage you to submit questions ahead of time by Sunday, March 30 at 1 p.m. so we can make sure to answer them and provide you with the latest information about recovery,” Barger said in a statement.

Previous meetings have addressed concerns about delays in debris removal, affordability of rebuilding and issues with evacuation alerts that contributed to fatalities in west Altadena. Barger has used the platform to provide updates on expedited permitting through a one-stop center in Altadena and plans for modernizing infrastructure to enhance resilience against future disasters.

The County has also highlighted available resources including financial aid, housing support and mental health services for affected residents. Barger has emphasized collaboration with County departments and private sector experts to ensure efficient recovery.

Meetings have also recognized the role of local organizations like Five Acres and Sycamores in ensuring the safety of foster youth during evacuations. Some residents have expressed frustration over bureaucratic delays and concerns about equitable rebuilding efforts, particularly for historically marginalized communities in west Altadena.

Barger previously launched the Altadena Recovery Commission (ARC) to coordinate long-term recovery efforts, focusing on rebuilding homes, businesses, infrastructure and natural habitats while prioritizing community-driven solutions that emphasize efficiency, sustainability and affordability.

The Monday meeting will run from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and can be accessed virtually through Zoom by clicking here.

Residents can submit questions in advance through an online form online here.

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