Mac MacNeil and Cathie Adams lost their home in the fire that sparked on Aug. 14, 2021, the day the wildfire sparked and eventually burned more than 221,000 acres.
"When you look around, you don't see the town. It's all gone," MacNeil said.
Now, their property is buzzing with construction crews. Their new house is being built under the county's Title 25 Limited Density Owner-Built Rural Dwelling Ordinance, a program launched last year to waive certain fees and relax building regulations for smaller homes in disaster-hit areas.
"Coming from so little, I just couldn't see it happen for them. They needed help," Armstrong said.
"We thought, poor Caleb is so naive, he'll never get through all this. He did it. He is a saint," he said.
Armstrong says Mac and Cathie's home should be finished within a month, a milestone for the couple, and a sign that recovery is still possible for Grizzly Flats.
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