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  • Mayor Bass says she’s committed to rebuilding LA, appoints Steve Soboroff to lead efforts


    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday appointed longtime civic official, businessman and developer Steve Soboroff to lead rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the devastating wildfire that wiped out the majority of Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas.

    “Steve Soboroff’s name is attached to hope,” Bass said in naming him the city’s chief recovery officer. “It is attached to energy, and it is attached to many, many accomplishments. He will recommend a comprehensive city strategy for rebuilding and for expediting — expediting is a very important word here — we want to expedite the return of residents, businesses, schools, nonprofits and parks.

    “Steve has agreed to give himself to Los Angeles once again. He knows our communities. He knows how to activate City Hall. He’s been in City Hall several times, called to duty on several different occasions.”

    Bass said “no one is better equipped to create a rebuilding plan” than Soboroff, former president of the city Police Commission and a longtime businessman who spearheaded development the arena now known as Crypto.com Arena downtown and the Playa Vista community. He also led efforts to coordinate the complex move of the space shuttle Endeavour through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center.

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    “People in L.A. are hurting,” Soboroff said. “They are frustrated, like the mayor said. They’re confused. They want to know what they can do today. They can’t get back to their homes to find the pictures of their loved ones. And a whole lot of people are out of work, as a community has been wiped off the face of the Earth. A community that’s about 120 years old. I lived in it. My kids grew up in it for 40 years.

    “… What we need is and what I hope people will start out with today is hope,” he said. “There is an A-to-Z for each one of us. And `A’ is today, and we’re going to get there step by step. And the city is going to help to the extent it can, and we will have to outsource to the extent it can’t.”

    For people critical of the city’s efforts in response to the fires, Soboroff said, “If people want to get on the bus with us, get on it. If they want to spend their time throwing embers right now and next Tuesday when it’s windy by spending time on that kind of stuff, just don’t get on our bus.”

    Without offering any specifics, Bass said she plans to sign a series of executive orders next week aimed at expediting the recovery effort.

    “We are going to do everything we can to clear the way so people can get back home,” she said.

    She also said the city will also initiate a full after-action investigation into the handling of the fire disaster — following criticism ranging from the preparedness of the fire department to respond to the blaze and the availability of water and adequate water pressure in the Palisades area.

    Bass said the city will conduct an investigation of its own, but there would also be an external review.

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    In a recent announcement, Mayor Bass has declared her unwavering commitment to rebuilding Los Angeles following recent challenges. To spearhead these efforts, she has appointed Steve Soboroff as the head of the rebuilding task force.

    Soboroff, a seasoned leader with a proven track record of success, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. His strategic vision and hands-on approach make him the perfect candidate to lead the city’s recovery efforts.

    Together, Mayor Bass and Soboroff are determined to revitalize Los Angeles, create new opportunities, and build a brighter future for all residents. Stay tuned for updates on their progress and initiatives as they work tirelessly to rebuild and strengthen our beloved city. #RebuildLA #StrongerTogether

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  • Bass Appoints Soboroff to Lead LA Rebuilding Effort


    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Friday appointed longtime civic official, businessman and developer Steve Soboroff to lead rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the devastating wildfire that wiped out the majority of Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas.

    “Steve Soboroff’s name is attached to hope,” Bass said in naming him the city’s chief recovery officer. “It is attached to energy, and it is attached to many, many accomplishments. He will recommend a comprehensive city strategy for rebuilding and for expediting — expediting is a very important word here — we want to expedite the return of residents, businesses, schools, nonprofits and parks.

    “Steve has agreed to give himself to Los Angeles once again. He knows our communities. He knows how to activate City Hall. He’s been in City Hall several times, called to duty on several different occasions.”



    Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced that he has appointed former police commissioner Steve Soboroff to lead the city’s rebuilding effort following recent protests and unrest.

    In his new role, Soboroff will work to bring together community members, business leaders, and city officials to address the damage caused by the protests and to create a plan for rebuilding and revitalizing the areas that were affected.

    Soboroff is no stranger to crisis management, having previously served as the president of the Los Angeles Police Commission during times of significant unrest in the city. His leadership and experience will be crucial in guiding Los Angeles through this challenging time.

    Mayor Garcetti expressed confidence in Soboroff’s ability to lead the rebuilding effort, stating, “Steve has a proven track record of bringing people together and finding solutions to complex problems. I have no doubt that he will help us rebuild our city stronger than ever before.”

    As Los Angeles works to heal and rebuild in the wake of recent events, Soboroff’s leadership will be instrumental in guiding the city towards a brighter future.

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  • Steve Soboroff to lead L.A.’s wildfire rebuilding effort


    Former police commission President Steve Soboroff will lead the city’s wildfire rebuilding effort, Mayor Karen Bass said Friday afternoon.

    Soboroff, a real estate developer and longtime civic leader, will serve as chief recovery officer for the city.

    “Our absolute priority is to return Angelenos to their homes and rebuild,” Bass said. “Steve knows our communities, he knows how to activate City Hall, he knows how to engage the public, business, nonprofit and philanthropic resources needed for this massive effort. There is no one better equipped to create our rebuilding plan. We will work closely together to move a strategy forward to rebuild neighborhoods that are stronger, more resilient and more united than ever before. I am enormously grateful that Steve Soboroff agreed to give himself to Los Angeles once again.”

    The announcement comes 10 days after the catastrophic Palisades fire ignited in Pacific Palisades, killing at least eight people and destroying more than 3,500 structures in and around the city. Outside of the city of Los Angeles, and Bass’ official purview, the destructive Eaton fire continues to rage in Altadena, northeast of the city.

    Bass has faced criticism for her handling of the firestorm. She issued an executive order late Monday that aims to speed up the rebuilding of homes and businesses.

    This article will be updated.



    Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has appointed Steve Soboroff to lead the city’s wildfire rebuilding effort in the wake of the devastating fires that have recently swept through the region. Soboroff, a longtime civic leader and philanthropist, will work closely with city officials, community organizations, and residents to coordinate the rebuilding process and ensure that all those affected by the fires receive the support they need.

    Soboroff brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as president of the Los Angeles Police Commission and as a member of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners. He is known for his dedication to public service and his ability to bring people together to tackle complex challenges.

    In his new role, Soboroff will focus on providing assistance to those who have lost their homes or businesses in the fires, as well as on implementing measures to prevent future wildfires and protect the city’s residents and infrastructure. He will work closely with city agencies, non-profit organizations, and other partners to ensure a coordinated and effective response to this crisis.

    Mayor Garcetti has expressed confidence in Soboroff’s ability to lead the rebuilding effort, stating that he is “the right person for the job” and that he has the vision and experience needed to help Los Angeles recover and rebuild stronger than ever. With Soboroff at the helm, the city is poised to overcome this challenge and emerge even more resilient in the face of future disasters.

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