- Meet with a team member to discuss specific work on your property
- Complete and return the Right of Entry (ROE) permit
- Coordinate your work to remove hazardous vegetation on your parcel with the schedule of the evacuation route project in your area (sign up for our Defensible Space Brush Chipping and Removal Program)
What is the Right of Entry (ROE)?
Paige Russell, Retired Fire Captain and LAHCFD Operations Project Manager, explains the importance of resident participation by completing Right of Entry (ROE) forms. The ROE allows the District treat beyond the public right of way, the extra treated width makes evacuation routes and the community safer.








