Newsom signs executive order to speed up rebuilding
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on Sunday that he says will speed up the rebuilding of homes and businesses destroyed in the Los Angeles County firestorm.
Newsom said the executive order will cut bureaucratic red tape and streamline certain building permits for the thousands of people whose homes were leveled or substantially damaged by multiple wind-whipped wildfires ravaging the region.

"When the fires are extinguished, victims who have lost their homes and businesses must be able to rebuild quickly and without roadblocks," Newsom said in a statement. "The executive order I signed today will help cut permitting delays, an important first step in allowing our communities to recover faster and stronger. I've also ordered our state agencies to identify additional ways to streamline the rebuilding and recovery process."
Newsom's order suspends permitting and review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the California Coastal Act to allow victims to restore their homes and businesses faster.
The governor said he is also directing state agencies to identify additional permitting requirements, including provisions of the building code, that can safely be suspended or streamlined to accelerate rebuilding and make it more affordable. He said he is also working with the state legislature to identify statutory changes that can help expedite rebuilding








