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County proposes temporary on‑street RV permits for fire survivors; council raises safety and enforcement concerns
Summary
LA County public works proposed an 18-month, permit-based program allowing eligible Eaton Fire survivors to station self-contained, street-legal RVs in front of their lots during rebuilding; council members and residents voiced worries about congestion, enforcement capacity, and impacts on narrow streets.
LA County deputy director Steve Burgerer presented a proposal March 17 to allow temporary on-street housing in Altadena for original Eaton Fire survivors who are actively rebuilding.
Under the draft program described to the Altadena Town Council, permits would be limited to street-legal manufactured homes, mobile homes or RVs positioned in front of the owner's lot, tied to an active building permit, and issued for six-month terms that may be renewed for up to 18 months total. The county proposed a review process that would screen for safety concerns such as…
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