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The committee approved City Administrative Officer funding for AECOM to provide as-needed project management and engineering support for recovery from the January 2025 wind and fire storm; approved a motion requesting the City Attorney to report on the feasibility of granting the Director of Finance authority to implement a one-time Measure ULA tax exemption for Pacific Palisades homeowners whose residences were destroyed in the Palisades Fire; and continued the Emergency Management Department report on Red Flag Warning protocols. Councilmembers Nazarian and McOsker were absent.
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The city authorized outside engineering and project-management help to support recovery work from the January 2025 storms, which should speed repair and rebuilding projects. The committee also asked the City Attorney to study whether the city can create a one-time property tax exemption for Palisades homeowners who lost their homes in the Palisades Fire — that is a feasibility study, not an immediate tax cut. Discussion of how the city issues Red Flag (high fire danger) warnings was postponed, so current procedures remain in place for now.
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