LA County Board of Supervisors Approves $3.8 Million to Help Fire Survivors Build ADUs on Their Properties

An aerial view of a rebuilt home featuring a newly constructed accessory dwelling unit (ADU) within the Eaton Fire burn area. (Photo credit: Brian Feinzimer/Los Angeles County)
Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved $3.8 million in state funding to launch a new program that will help homeowners in unincorporated communities, with a focus on areas impacted by the Eaton Fire, to build small additional homes on their properties.
The program will provide financial assistance to at least 35 and up to 50 qualifying households to construct accessory dwelling units (ADUs), often referred to as “granny flats” or backyard homes. The effort will be implemented in partnership with San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity and is designed to expand affordable housing options, stabilize neighborhoods, and support fire recovery efforts.
Supervisor Barger emphasized the importance of giving families practical tools to recover and rebuild. “Eaton Fire survivors deserve support that helps them rebuild their lives,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “This program will provide direct financial assistance so homeowners can add safe, affordable housing on their property. ADUs can help house displaced family members, provide rental income to offset rebuilding costs and offer long-term stability. I fully support this meaningful investment that will help keep families in their community.”
The additional homes supported through this program must be used for housing and kept affordable for middle-income households for at least ten years. Construction must begin or be completed by the end of 2030.
The funding comes at no cost to County taxpayers and will be used to provide direct grants to eligible homeowners, as well as cover limited administrative costs to ensure the program is delivered effectively.
For more information about eligibility and application timelines, details will be released in the coming months.






