

Records show fewer than one person per day has been finding permanent housing recently from the mayor’s Inside Safe motel program.īass’ reaction: “I am profoundly disappointed. Mayor Karen Bass’ administration continues to struggle to move people from temporary motel rooms into permanent housing – the primary goal of the mayor’s main program to address homelessness. Internal reports obtained by LAist show L.A. The Rolling Hills Estates City Council meets tonight, where it's expected that a local emergency will be declared. "We just need to make sure that we do everything we can do to relieve them of any burdens, especially this financial burden, as quickly as possible," Prang said.įor now, the fire department will continue to monitor the homes. County assessor Jeff Prang says that his office will re-assess the properties which could potentially reduce or eliminate their property tax bills due to the damage.

County Fire Department says that 10 homes are "actively moving" and 12 homes have been red-tagged. A total of 16 residents were displaced by the event. Hahn tweeted Sunday saying there's currently no plan to expand the evacuation order beyond the 12 impacted homes. What's next: No word on what caused the landslide. My office is ready to offer any assistance we can provide to these families and the city. This is just devastating for these residents. Update: Significant land movement overnight has completely destroyed the homes along a canyon on Peartree Lane here in Rolling Hills Estates.
