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Displacement & Redensification

Map showing 6,000-7,000 displaced residents and the scale of the proposed redensification response

The fire displaced 6,000-7,000 residents and destroyed approximately 2,200 homes. Property values rose over 60%, deepening the affordability crisis and accelerating displacement of long-term residents.

Key figures

  • 2,200 housing units destroyed
  • 3,200 total housing unit shortfall (including pre-fire deficit)
  • Many residents remain uninsured or underinsured, with limited paths to return

The analysis board below maps these forces against the proposed redensification strategy, showing where density must concentrate to bring displaced residents home.

Infographic showing 6,000-7,000 displaced residents, 2,200 homes destroyed, 3,200 total unit shortfall, and 60% property value increase
Full displacement analysis board with Sankey diagram showing displacement flows, equity data, property rate changes, and housing unit shortfall