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American Focus > Blog > Politics > AND THERE IT IS: California Governor Gavin Newsom Announces Funding for New ‘Multifamily Rental Housing’ After LA Wildfires |
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AND THERE IT IS: California Governor Gavin Newsom Announces Funding for New ‘Multifamily Rental Housing’ After LA Wildfires |

Last updated: July 10, 2025 1:00 am
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Los Angeles’ Housing Dilemma: A New Chapter Post-Wildfires

This week, the stark reality of Los Angeles’ housing crisis emerged as less than 100 building permits were issued in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that swept through neighborhoods like Pacific Palisades just six months prior.

In response, Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled a $101 million initiative aimed at constructing ‘multifamily rental housing’ to accommodate the residents forced from their homes. One can’t help but wonder if this was part of a larger plan all along.

With @California_HCD, we’re delivering $101M to help rapidly rebuild affordable, multifamily rental housing for Angelenos displaced by the January wildfires.
We’re ensuring that everyone affected by this tragedy has a safe and affordable place to come home to. pic.twitter.com/EyLAxmk518

— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) July 8, 2025

A Predictable Turn of Events?

Is anyone truly shocked by this development?

Governor Newsom commits $101 million to jumpstart critical rebuilding efforts after LA Fires

Los Angeles, California – Six months post-wildfire, Governor Gavin Newsom, in collaboration with the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), announced a $101 million fund aimed at swiftly rebuilding essential affordable multifamily rental housing in the affected areas. Thousands remain displaced after the January wildfires, exacerbating an already strained rental market.

Tomiquia Moss, Secretary of the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency: “The State’s special Multifamily Finance Super NOFA will galvanize the collective public-private response to the wildfires in Los Angeles County, expediting and expanding opportunities to build affordable housing for low-income residents. By prioritizing affordable housing projects that are ready to go, these funds will accelerate household stability, climate, and health outcomes in communities.”

Public Sentiment: A Mixed Bag

So the truth is coming out. @GavinNewsom who has a lot of blame for the SoCal fires is basically saying, he is going to steal taxpayers’ money to build ghettos that people HE displaced can “rent.” It’s obviously a money grab folks. Sad. This guy has got to go. https://t.co/wYWq0OkvPk

— Cartel California (@Cartel_Cal) July 9, 2025

I wanted to think it was all a conspiracy theory but here we go. . . https://t.co/kBEwu87hqF

— Jennifer Van Laar (@jenvanlaar) July 9, 2025

People were calling this immediately after the fires and others called them conspiracy theories.
Land will be used for multi-family rental units.
Not for the homeowners that lost everything.
Multi-family units. “Affordable” https://t.co/ZhCjdSPDss

— Kel in Cali (@KinCali1) July 9, 2025

That single-family home you had in the Palisades is now an apartment building you make too much money to qualify to live in.
Mark this post. https://t.co/OhvmefOL9U

— Queen Velvet (@TMIWITW) July 9, 2025

At the end of the day, people simply want to restore their homes and lives. The last thing they asked for was an influx of multifamily apartment complexes.

See also  Detroit mayor launches independent 2026 run for Michigan governor

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