The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive viewer for fire victims to track live updates on the Phase 2 of debris-removal process in Los Angeles following the January wildfires.
The ACE is executing Phase 2 of the debris removal project under the direction of FEMA and in coordination with the state of California and the county of Los Angeles, in properties with right-of-entry forms submitted by owners.
The viewer is available at the top of the Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Wildfire Debris Removal Mission page, allowing property owners to track the progress of cleanup operations at their parcels.
A color-coded system displays all assigned parcels, active cleanup and completed work.
“This new viewer gives residents a clear picture of where their property stands in the Phase 2 process, reinforcing our commitment to keeping the community informed every step of the way,” said Colonel Eric Swenson, commander of the USACE Los Angeles Wildfires Recovery Field Office.
The ACE anticipates that all eligible properties that enroll into the program by the deadline on March 31 will be cleared to rebuild by January 2026.
Residents impacted by the wildfires were encouraged to submit the ROE forms to authorize debris removal at their properties at recovery.lacounty.gov or in person at a Disaster Recovery Center.