Amid the increasing frequency of disasters, including California's L.A. fires, small dwelling units are gaining traction as effective solutions for affordable and transitional housing. California's positive regulation towards accessory dwelling units (ADUs) has been complemented by an emergency order from L.A. Mayor Karen Bass aimed at facilitating swift rebuilding efforts post-disaster. This approach allows for varied housing structures such as RVs and park models, highlighting the need for sustainable living solutions. Industry expert Dan Fitzpatrick underscores the importance of public-private partnerships to address housing recovery needs effectively following major disasters nationwide.
This new mandate eliminates the significant regulatory hurdles of rebuilding to organize efforts with a theme of "urgency, common sense, and compassion."
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