Owner occupied condos and multi-family units now eligible for government funded debris removal program.
The deadline to submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form to be eligible for debris removal by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been extended to April 15, 2025.
The federally funded debris removal program consists of structural debris removal and requires an ROE form, completed by the property owner and submitted either online or downloaded and submitted in person at a Disaster Recovery Center.
There is no out-of-pocket cost to have debris removed by USACE, however FEMA is unable to duplicate other forms of funding specific to debris removal. If a property has insurance for debris removal, any residual amount not used by the property owner must be provided through the county to offset the cost of debris removal.
All property owners should submit an ROE form by April 15, 2025, either opting into the program or opting out.
FEMA’s authority is typically limited to the removal of debris from public areas, including public schools or administrative facilities. In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, FEMA’s authority has been extended beyond public area debris removal to include single family residences to help mitigate the immediate public health threat and accelerate the economic recovery of impacted communities. Based on a request made this week by the State of California, FEMA has also added owner occupied multi-family units.
Federal Debris Removal Program Eligibility
Single-Family Properties
Multi-Family Properties
Owner Occupied
Renter Occupied
Commercial Properties
Public Buildings and Eligible Private Non-Profits
Contact Los Angeles County if you need more information about debris removal:
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California is committed to supporting residents impacted by the Los Angeles Hurricane-Force Firestorm as they navigate the recovery process. Visit CA.gov/LAFires for up-to-date information on disaster recovery programs, important deadlines, and how to apply for assistance.