The Los Angeles City Council signed off on a $90 million subsidy program for Palisades fire victims. On Tuesday, the city council unanimously approved the funding for costs associated with rebuilding properties in Pacific Palisades that were damaged or destroyed in the deadly January 2025 blazes, My News L.A. reported. More than 20 Palisades residents and fire survivors urged the city council to approve the aid before leaders ultimately gave it a thumbs-up. In greenlighting the subsidies, the city council asked the city attorney’s office to prepare an ordinance to officially establish the program and a framework to execute it. […]
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