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The Palisades Fire changed the Pacific Palisades community and the City of Los Angeles forever. The City of Los Angeles, in partnership with all levels of government, the business and nonprofit sectors, and most importantly, residents, will continue taking action to  accelerate recovery, rebuild homes and critical infrastructure, and lay the foundation for a more resilient future. 

Infrastructure Restoration
Wildfire Resilience
Logistics, Traffic, Parking & Communications

The Pacific Palisades Draft Long-Term Recovery Plan (LTRP) is now available. The City of Los Angeles wants your feedback.

View the Draft LTRP

The Road Ahead

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Continue to eliminate procedural barriers for homeowners and deploy innovative tools to help residents rebuild and return homes.

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Fast-track the reopening of schools, parks, and commercial areas through streamlined processes and support for public-private partnerships to leverage funding. 

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Employ community-based planning, appropriate zoning, and historic preservation to maintain the unique identity of Pacific Palisades. 

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Embed resilient design into future rebuilding efforts and emphasize economic and social resilience as guiding principles. 

Rebuilding Progress

The City of Los Angeles has taken emergency executive action to cut red tape and streamline the rebuilding process to get families home as quickly and safely as possible. Track the latest rebuilding progress below.

*Data updated hourly from the City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety

News

City of Los Angeles official seal on a blue background, representing the city's announcement by Mayor Bass and nonprofit leaders of pre-approved standard plans to support Palisades rebuilding efforts.
Mayor Bass, Non-Profit Leaders Announce New Collection of Pre-Approved Standard Plans to Support Palisades Rebuilding

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City of Los Angeles official seal on a blue background, representing Mayor Bass's expansion of L.A.'s first-ever self-certification pilot program to expedite Palisades rebuilding efforts.
Mayor Bass Expands L.A.’s First-Ever Self-Certification Pilot Program To Further Expedite Palisades Rebuilding

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Community members cheering and holding a "Welcome Back Pali High" sign with a heart as Palisades Charter High School students return to campus
Palisades Charter High School Welcomes Students Back

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