Readers ask us lots of questions about L.A. We have lots of answers

Aerial view of arches of the new 6th Street Bridge under construction in East Los Angeles
Why did Hollywood turn into the stuff of moviemaking legend, versus different areas in L.A.? How did the wind farms outdoors Palm Springs come to be? No matter you’re interested by, tell us.
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In summer time 2021, we started asking readers to ship of their most urgent questions. Since then, we’ve acquired questions on visitors, the setting, know-how, housing and past — reflecting the sophisticated, multifaceted expertise of life in Los Angeles and California.

Each few weeks, we put our favourite inquiries to a vote, permitting subscribers to resolve which query we are going to reply.

Generally solutions are tough to unwind, taking us deep into the historical past and material of our dwelling. In instances like those linked under, we are inclined to study greater than we ever got down to uncover.

Different instances, the solutions are extra simple, however nonetheless loads fascinating. We’ve compiled some right here:

How a lot rain did Southern California get in December 2021? — Jerry Yang

The South Coast hydrologic area — which incorporates all of Orange County, most of San Diego and Los Angeles counties, along with elements of a number of different counties — acquired 7.65 inches of rain in December 2021, in keeping with Desert Analysis Institute knowledge. As compared, the area noticed simply 1.45 inches of rain in December 2020 and 4.74 inches in December 2019.

I personal a modest home on a canyon. I wish to field within the eaves in order to scale back the hearth hazard from flying embers. Is there a state program that may provide monetary help for such a venture? — Stan Zubel

13 insurance coverage firms and teams — in addition to the California FAIR plan — provide premium reductions for houses which have taken steps to mitigate their threat of wildfire harm, in keeping with Michael Soller, deputy commissioner for communications on the California Division of Insurance coverage.

The reductions differ by firm, however “enclosed eaves are a typical factor, on their very own or mixed with different parts,” Soller wrote in an e mail.

"[Discounts] can go as much as 20% for a wildfire-hardened dwelling,” Soller wrote in an e mail. “Some firms additionally provide community-wide reductions, if houses are positioned in a fire-mitigated neighborhood, reminiscent of Firewise USA.”

I've seen what seems to be like sirens sprinkled all through the San Fernando Valley. I'm guessing they're from the Chilly Struggle within the Nineteen Fifties. Are you able to please share any little bit of historical past about them? — Ryan Jonasson

L.A.’s civil protection sirens truly predate the Chilly Struggle! They had been a part of an air raid warning system arrange throughout World Struggle II, my colleague Carolina A. Miranda reported in 2018.

“Their presence was expanded all through the Nineteen Fifties and ’60s because the politics of the Chilly Struggle stoked paranoia over a doable Soviet missile assault,” Miranda wrote. “The final official take a look at of sirens passed off within the Eighties.”

Click on the hyperlinks under to learn tales that emerged out of questions posed to us by readers. Do you've a urgent query about L.A. or California? Tell us utilizing this way.

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