Los Angeles County officials have launched an immediate initiative to secure rental housing for families displaced by the Eaton Fire. The Los Angeles County Development Authority is working alongside the American Red Cross to identify available one- and two-bedroom rental units within a 10-mile radius of the Eaton Fire boundary, with properties in Pasadena, Glendale, and Monrovia especially needed.
“We have an immediate need to support wildfire survivors who have been displaced from their homes and want to remain close to their communities,” said Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger. “Many of these families are struggling to rebuild their lives while ensuring stability for their children. I urge property owners with available units to partner with us and provide a lifeline for those in need.”
Displaced renters will be responsible for covering rental costs similar to any other private market tenant.
“Property owners are the key to helping the County’s impacted residents start to rebuild their lives,” said Emilio Salas, Los Angeles County Development Authority Executive Director. “The Los Angeles County Development Authority is prepared to hear from property owners to connect them with the American Red Cross so that together, we can serve as a bridge in this critical step for families to move forward.”
Los Angeles County Development Authority staff will conduct an initial assessment and forward property owners’ contact information to the American Red Cross. Spanish-speaking staff are also available to assist with the process.
Property owners with available units can contact the Los Angeles County Development Authority at (626) 586-1570 or (626) 586-1565, or via email at Owner.Services@lacda.org. Los Angeles County Development Authority staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.