The Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) in conjunction with the National Opinion Research Council (NORC) at the University of Chicago, is releasing a new study outlining Palisades residents’ challenges, priorities and preferences.
This study comes one year after the Palisades Fire.
PPCC President Sue Kohl shared: “This is the first comprehensive study that identifies community recovery priorities and the trade-offs residents are willing to make to support the process.”
Jennifer Benz, Senior Vice President at NORC added: “This research provides detailed evidence of the complex decisions residents face about returning and rebuilding after the wildfires.
“People are eager to get back to their community, but they face significant barriers including financing, insurance and permitting challenges, as well as safety concerns regarding environmental conditions and fire resilient infrastructure.
“These findings can equip stakeholders with credible, resident-centered data to inform the recovery and rebuilding approach.”
PPCC shared that it partnered with NORC because of the organization’s national reputation for accuracy, impartiality and rigor in surveying actual residents affected by the fire.
David Schwarz, Chair of the PPCC Rebuild Committee which spearheaded the research survey said: “The community is loudly signaling that it wants an independent rebuilding authority and/or local community groups to have strong involvement in the process.”
In addition, PPCC Vice President, Quentin Fleming, highlighted: “Safety, such as undergrounding utilities is the number one priority and there is support for financial co-investment from the community in increased resilience and safety to harden the community against future fires.”
Among the key findings of the report:
The Pacific Palisades Community Council in conjunction with the National Opinion Research Council at the University of Chicago, is releasing a new study outlining Palisades residents’ challenges, priorities and preferences.