Eaton Fire Recovery Efforts for Multi Generational Altadena Residents. What You Need to Know Now
- Tugene Davis
- May 7
- 2 min read
The Eaton Fire has significantly impacted the Altadena and Pasadena community, but recovery efforts are gaining momentum. Local teams are mobilizing quickly to clean up and restore the areas affected by the fire. For multi-generational residents and those interested in the region, understanding these efforts is crucial. This post shares the latest updates on the Eaton Fire recovery, including debris removal progress, quotes from local officials, and public information timelines.

Overview of Recovery Efforts
In the wake of the Eaton Fire, various agencies have come together to implement a detailed recovery plan. The Los Angeles County Wildfire Debris Removal Mission is central to these efforts, focusing on clearing hazardous debris that blocks the rebuilding process.
Residents can find comprehensive information on debris removal efforts through the Los Angeles County Wildfire Debris Removal Mission webpage for live updates. This resource provides updates, safety guidelines for residents, and additional assistance information for those affected by the fire. It also provides a way for you to engage with real time status of debris removal.
Interactive Debris Removal Viewer
The Phase 2 Debris Removal Viewer is a real-time, color-coded map that shows the status of properties undergoing cleanup. It displays parcels that have been:
Submitted by Los Angeles County to United States Army Core of Engineers for Phase 2 debris removal
Assigned to contractors for active cleanup
Completed and returned to the county after debris removal
This tool helps residents monitor the cleanup progress of their properties and surrounding areas.
Additional Resources
USACE Debris Call Center: For direct assistance, you can contact the USACE Debris Call Center at 213-308-8305.
LA County Recovery Website: For comprehensive information on wildfire recovery efforts, including debris removal phases and Right-of-Entry (ROE) forms, visit
If you have submitted a Right-of-Entry form, the Army Corps will notify you approximately 72 hours before debris clearing is set to begin on your property.
We are established to help in the road to recovery in Pasadena for the years it will take to re-establish our community. If you are in need of support please contact us. If you can help support a family, please make a donation. Gift cards go a long way in the process of healing.
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