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Three Days Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County

Three Days Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County LOS ANGELES – Property owners have three days left to submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form to LA County. To have debris removed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), property owners affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires must submit a ROE form by April 15, 2025.  Federally funded debris removal is available to residents of single family and owner-occupied multi-family units.  All disaster impacted property owners should submit a ROE form by April 15, to opt-in or opt-out of the debris removal program. 
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Seven Days Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County

Seven Days Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County LOS ANGELES – Property owners have seven days left to submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form to LA County. In order to have debris removed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), property owners affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires must submit a ROE form by April 15, 2025.  Federally funded debris removal is available to residents of single family and owner-occupied multi-family units.  All disaster impacted property owners should submit a ROE form by April 15, 2025, to opt-in or opt-out of the
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Two Weeks Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County

Two Weeks Left to Submit Your Right of Entry (ROE) Form to LA County LOS ANGELES – In order to have debris removed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), property owners affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires must submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form to LA County. The deadline to submit a ROE form has been extended to April 15, 2025.  Typically, FEMA’s authority is limited to debris removal in public areas, but in response to the LA wildfires, FEMA’s authority has been extended to include single family residences and owner-occupied multi-family units.  There is no out-of-pocket cost to
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Deadline to Submit Right of Entry Forms Extended to April 15

Deadline to Submit Right of Entry Forms Extended to April 15 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
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Submit Debris Removal Right of Entry Forms by March 31

Submit Debris Removal Right of Entry Forms by March 31 LOS ANGELES – In order to have debris removed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), a Right of Entry form (ROE) must be submitted to the County by the property owner. There is no out-of-pocket cost to have debris removed by USACE. The deadline for ROE form submittal is March 31, 2025.  Debris cleanup for the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles County began in January. FEMA assigned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and USACE to survey, remove, and dispose of debris from properties burned by the wildfires. 
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Debris Removal Right of Entry Forms Available for Los Angeles County Residents Impacted by Wildfires

Debris Removal Right of Entry Forms Available for Los Angeles County Residents Impacted by Wildfires LOS ANGELES – Debris cleanup for the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles County started this week. FEMA assigned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps of Engineers) to survey, remove, and dispose of debris from properties burned by the wildfires. As part of this effort, Los Angeles County established a Debris Removal website for fire-impacted residents to obtain information and resources regarding debris clearance. Although most hazardous materials will be removed from private property by the EPA in Phase 1, full