LA Fires

yuleman

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Look man, they’ve got a lot going on. Companies are leaving every day, its citizens are abandoning that state in droves, they have tons of illegals that need their California healthcare and sex changes, they’ve got retail companies closing every store in the state because they won’t prosecute shoplifters, they’re paying cops $340,000/year, they’ve got more homeless and fentanyl addicts than all of Mexico that needs free needles and narcan, they’ve got insurance companies bailing on the state from government regulations, they’ve got DEI hires attempting to run some of the country's largest infrastructure, they’ve got a governor that thinks he’s a podcaster, they’ve got regulations for their regulations. Get over it, repairing or replacing regular people’s homes is not on the list. This is progressive policy in action. You need to relax.
Love to see another venue where you know almost nothing but fancy yourself an expert. There have been far more than 10 permits issued. Falling for fake news is like mana for you guys.
 

drakester

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Love to see another venue where you know almost nothing but fancy yourself an expert. There have been far more than 10 permits issued. Falling for fake news is like mana for you guys.

AI seems to disagree with you.

Grok said less than 10 yesterday when i posted that and now has amended it to less than 20

As of April 28, 2025, the city of Los Angeles had issued 20 rebuilding permits for residential properties affected by the Palisades Fire.
However, there is conflicting information in later reports. A post on X from May 26, 2025, claims that only 11 building permits had been issued for the Palisades rebuild, though this source is less reliable and may not reflect official counts.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend checking with the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety or the LA County recovery dashboard, as permit numbers may have changed since the last reported data.


copilot:

The rebuilding process in Pacific Palisades has been slow following the devastating fires earlier this year. According to recent reports, **more than 30 permits** have been issued for post-fire rebuilding in sections of the Palisades that fall within the **Los Angeles city limits**. However, in areas under **Los Angeles County jurisdiction**, only **one permit** has been issued.

If you're looking for more details, **Los Angeles County has launched a dashboard** to track rebuilding progress, including the number of permits issued. Let me know if you need help finding it!
 

TigerGrowls

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It’s happening: The Hills actor Spencer Pratt has filed a lawsuit against California and the city of Los Angeles

There is evidence showing the Pacific Palisades fire was not a new fire, it was a rekindling of a fire from days early that wasn’t fully out out. Gavin Newsom didn’t follow wildfire procedures to ensure the fire was out, which should make him and city leaders CRIMINALLY liable

“Allegedly the failures of the City of Los Angeles were monumental and were directly responsible for the destruction of thousands of homes and loss of life in the Palisades fire.”