In walking tour, L.A. mayor and recovery czar pledge a revived Pacific Palisades
Briefly

Los Angeles is set to hire an outside consulting firm to assist in the recovery from the recent Palisades fire, as announced by Mayor Karen Bass. The firm will conduct damage assessments, ensure air and water quality monitoring, and maximize federal reimbursement for the recovery process. Chief recovery officer Steve Soboroff emphasized the firm's role in representing the city's interests. The city is currently reviewing proposals and plans to decide this week, marking a significant step in addressing the aftermath of the disaster affecting over 5,500 homes.
They’re going to represent you and make sure that everybody does exactly what they say they’re going to do.
The city is in the midst of reviewing proposals from "major firms" and pledged to make a decision this week.
The firm will represent the city's interests in the wildfire recovery process, including performing damage assessments and monitoring air and water quality.
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