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SUMMARY:DEADLINE EXTENDED: LA County Department of Public Works Right-of-Entry (ROE) Forms Due
DESCRIPTION:Note: Condos and townhomes will now be considered. \nOwners of destroyed structures have the opportunity to opt-in to a government-sponsored program to have their properties cleared of fire debris by the Army Corps of Engineers. Complete and submit the Right of Entry (ROE) form and authorize the government to manage debris removal on your property by April 15.\nProperty owners who elect to opt-out of the government-sponsored program will be required to obtain County approval before removing any fire debris.\nContact the Army Corps of Engineers Hotline at (213) 308-8305 with any questions.\nHow to Opt-In:\nComplete and submit the Right of Entry (ROE) form and authorize the government to manage debris removal on your property by April 15, 2025.\nBy opting in, you authorize the government to perform the following activities on your property:\n\nProperty Assessment: Identify site hazards, hazardous trees, environmental resources and asbestos-containing materials.\nAsbestos Removal: Safely remove asbestos-containing materials if required.\nTree Removal: Remove fire or wind-damaged trees assessed as hazardous and other trees that impact public areas or debris removal access.\nAsh and Soil Removal: Remove surface ash, including up to 6 inches of incidental soil.\nBurned Debris Removal: Remove burned home remains, furniture, personal belongings, appliances and patio furniture.\nStructural Demolition: Demolish clearly destroyed structures.\nVehicle Removal: Remove damaged and destroyed vehicles, vessels and other titled property.\nErosion Control: Install erosion control measures such as straw wattles, compost socks and hydromulch.\nEnvironmental Monitoring: Conduct tribal, archaeological and biological monitoring for environmental and historical preservation.\n\nPotential Foundation Removal:\n\nYour Choice: When you opt into the debris removal program, you will need to decide whether you want the government to remove your property’s foundation or leave it in place.\nProperty Assessment: A site visit will be conducted to evaluate your foundation and discuss the best option for your property with you before any debris removal begins.\n\nOpt-In Form: https://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/lac/1176418_Opt-InForm.pdf\n \nHow to Opt-Out:\n\nFill out an opt-out form.\nApply for a Permit from the County in EPIC-LA to handle debris removal on your own after you receive EPA certification of phase 1 completion for your property.\n\n
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