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The Palisades Recovers

Track the recovery progress of homes, businesses, and neighborhoods from Phase 1 through Final Sign Off here.

Recovery by the Numbers

Angelenos can find all the information about parcel clean-up, Right of Entry process, debris removal, and final sign off in this one easy-to-use tool. For more information about each phase, scroll through this tool or use the menu bar to jump to a specific section.

Track Progress

The data in the maps and dashboards are updated regularly by the  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,  County of Los Angeles   and the  US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) .

Use the magnifying glass to search your address for the latest updates on your ROE and debris clean-up. Use the "Select a Community Area" menu in the upper right to filter the numbers for specific  Pacific Palisades Community Council  Areas.

 Note: Area filter is not available on mobile devices. If "No Data" appears, please check back shortly and refresh the page as the County or USACE is updating their data. Review the USACE data disclaimer  here . 

Damage Inspection Data

We understand that in the aftermath of a wildfire, obtaining accurate and timely information about property is crucial. Our Fire Damage Inspection Dashboard is designed to provide Angelenos with the latest updates from official CalFire inspections.

You may check the status of specific properties on this map.

Note: A small margin of error is expected, and some attributes may have a null value when they could not be determined. Read more about the inspection process and data  here .

EPA Phase 1 Clean Up

EPA Completed the Phase I Household Hazardous Materials Cleanup in response to Los Angeles Wildfires on February 25, 2025.

Read more  here .

This work, conducted at no cost to residents, ensured the safety of residents and the workers who will — after the hazardous material is gone — conduct Phase 2 debris removal in the burn footprints, and prevent these materials from being released into the environment. For more information about Phase 1 and properties deferred to Phase 2, click  here .

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Phase 2 Debris Removal

After hazardous materials have been cleared by EPA, Phase 2 debris removal of other fire debris can begin. Those whose properties were affected by the Palisades Fire have two choices for managing debris removal: opt-in to the government-run debris removal program or opt-out and manage cleanup independently.

Phase 2 of fire debris removal is coordinated and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. A Right of Entry form (ROE), which is processed by LA County, is required for those who want the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to do work free of charge. Those opting out should also submit the form to avoid delaying work in their communities.

For more information explore the page on the right, or click  here .

Right of Entry (ROE)

For those who opt-in to the Phase 2 Government-Run Debris Removal Program, Los Angeles County will review your ROE and ensure it has been filled out correctly. Property records will be used to verify property ownership. In the review process, additional information may be requested. After the ROE is completed and reviewed, the ROE will be transferred to the US Army Corps of Engineers. For more information and to access forms, click  here .

The ROE deadline has been extended to April 15, 2025.

Residents can track the status of their ROE form on this map. To track ROE progress throughout Los Angeles County, click  here .

Phase 2 Progress

Residents can track the progress of the debris removal from their properties using this map. To track progress of debris removal throughout Los Angeles County, click  here .

The US Army Corps of Engineers has established a Debris Call Center to help answer questions regarding Private Property Debris Removal. Hours of operation are from 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM; call 213-308-8305 for assistance.

For more information, click  here .

Final Sign Off

Residents can track completion of Phase 2 Debris Removal and Final Sign Off of their properties and neighborhoods using this map.

To track completion and Final Sign Off throughout Los Angeles County, click  here .