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Soft-Story Retrofit: Altadena vs Los Angeles

How do soft-story retrofit rules compare between Altadena, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA's mandatory soft-story retrofit program under Ordinance 183893 (2015) requires approximately 13,500 wood-frame buildings with soft, weak, or open-front walls to be seismically strengthened. Priority 1 buildings (3+ stories with ground-floor commercial) had an April 2024 deadline. Priority 2 buildings (remaining soft-story) face an April 2026 deadline. Enforced by LADBS with escalating daily fines for non-compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaLos Angeles
Ordinance-No. 183893 (2015)
Buildings Affected-~13,500 wood-frame
Pre-1978 Cutoff-Built before Jan 1, 1978
Priority 1 Deadline-April 2024
Priority 2 Deadline-April 2026
Min. Units-4+ dwelling units

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Altadena FAQ

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Los Angeles FAQ

Which buildings must comply with LA's soft-story retrofit?

Wood-frame buildings built before January 1, 1978, with four or more dwelling units and ground-floor parking, tuck-under garages, or similar open-front walls. About 13,500 buildings are covered citywide.

What is the deadline for Priority 2 soft-story buildings in LA?

April 2026. Priority 1 buildings (3+ stories with ground-floor commercial) had an April 2024 deadline. From the Order to Comply, owners get 2 years for plan submittal, 3.5 years for permit, and 7 years for construction completion.

What happens if I miss the soft-story retrofit deadline?

LADBS imposes escalating daily fines that can accumulate to tens of thousands of dollars. The city may also issue Orders to Vacate for buildings deemed immediately dangerous.

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