Rebuilding efforts in Malibu nine months after the deadly Palisades fire have barely gotten underway. While owners in the Pacific Palisades next door and Altadena across town have gotten hundreds of rebuild permits, the City of Malibu has granted just a handful, the Los Angeles Times reported. As a result, burned-out lots across the seaside enclave remain fenced off and overgrown. The City of Los Angeles handles most permits in the Palisades, issuing 833 so far, or about 42 percent of all applications received, according to the state’s rebuilding dashboard. Los Angeles County, which handles most permits in Altadena, has […]
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