As of June 15, the effort has cleared debris from an estimated 13,579 eligible parcels
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has achieved a significant milestone, reaching 75% completion in residential debris removal following recent wildfires, officials announced.
As of 8:39 p.m. on June 15, the effort has cleared debris from an estimated 13,579 eligible parcels, according to data displayed on the Corps’ CA Wildfire Debris Removal app.
The update highlights progress across multiple stages: 4,291 ROEs have been accepted from the county, 4,288 parcels are in progress with contractors, and 3,223 have received final sign-off.
The data, powered by Esri and Earthstar Geographics, reflects ongoing operations in the region, with a detailed map showing affected areas.
Local officials expressed gratitude for the Army Corps’ professionalism. “We hit a major milestone this week with the Army Corps hitting the 75% complete mark for residential debris removal. We are incredibly grateful for their continued efforts,” a statement from Councilwoman Traci Park read.
For more information, visit jecop-public.usace.army.mil