In a shocking twist, the 2025 Palisades wildfires in Los Angeles may be linked to a bold plan for 15-minute cities, as revealed in this gripping video. Rewind to 2021, when urban planners named Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades, as a prime candidate for compact, walkable cities where essentials are within 15 minutes. Fast forward to Senate Bill 549, passed in July 2025, which allows Los Angeles County to buy fire-ravaged lots for low-income housing under the Smart LA 2028 initiative. But is this a noble effort to rebuild, or a calculated land grab to create 15-minute cities? This video dives into the controversy, exploring how new rebuilding rules—like costly flood-proof elevation requirements—make it nearly impossible for residents to reconstruct their homes, pushing them to sell land to the city at discounted rates.
With prime real estate now in government hands, the host questions if the fires were a convenient catalyst to clear space, displace residents, and fuel homelessness, only to offer them low-income apartments or 15-minute city rentals. Governor Gavin Newsom’s $101 million allocation for multifamily housing adds fuel to the speculation. We break down the timeline, the bill’s details, and the eerie connection to earlier 15-minute city proposals. Is this a coincidence, or a orchestrated move to end private homeownership? Packed with insights on urban planning, government control, homelessness, and land rights, this video is a must-watch for anyone curious about California’s future. Comment your thoughts: is Smart LA 2028 a solution or a scheme? Like and subscribe for more trending conspiracies and urban policy breakdowns!
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