City Leader Bass Enlists AECOM for Aiding in Palisades' Rebuilding Efforts
The Fire-Stricken Pacific Palisades: AECOM Steps in to Guide the Rebuild
As the embers of the Pacific Palisades inferno continue to fade, Mayor Karen Bass has announced that global infrastructure firm, AECOM, will collaborate with the city to orchestrate a master plan for rebuilding the area, along with redesigning utilities and other vital infrastructure.
Working side-by-side with both the city and Hagerty Consulting, the tech-savvy AECOM will leverage their expertise to expedite the rebuilding process. It's worth noting that Hagerty was appointed as a recovery contractor by Bass back in February, yet questions persist regarding their specific duties.
In post-disaster times, Governor Bass turned to disaster recovery firm Hagerty Consulting, signing a $10 million contract lasting up to a year. Although the mayor's office was initially unresponsive when asked about potential changes in Hagerty's role, Bass' choice has drawn controversy.
Long-time local developer and former chief recovery officer, Steve Soboroff, publicly challenged Bass' decision to select Hagerty over AECOM as the initial disaster recovery firm. During a mid-April interview, Soboroff questioned Hagerty's involvement and advocated for AECOM's hire instead.
With AECOM on board, residents can expect a detailed rebuilding master plan along with support for infrastructure reconstruction in the Pacific Palisades. Beyond that, AECOM will also manage logistics for materials and ensure a smooth traffic flow as homeowners begin rebuilding their homes, according to official statements.
AECOM's diverse portfolio includes being the "official venue infrastructure partner" for the upcoming 2028 Olympic Games, a fact that was highlighted in a March release from LA28. However, the details of their contract with the City of California, including the specifics of their compensation, have yet to be disclosed.
Stay tuned for further updates on the rebuilding efforts in the Pacific Palisades as the city works tirelessly to rebuild its community.
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- The air of controversy enveloped politics in Los Angeles as Steve Soboroff, a long-standing local developer and former chief recovery officer, questioned Mayor Karen Bass' decision to appoint Hagerty Consulting over AECOM as the initial disaster recovery firm for the Pacific Palisades.
- AECOM, which boasts a diverse portfolio including being the "official venue infrastructure partner" for the 2028 Olympic Games, will now collaborate with the city to design a master plan for the rebuilding of the Pacific Palisades, along with providing support for infrastructure reconstruction.
- In the aftermath of the disaster, Governor Bass signed a $10 million contract with Hagerty Consulting that could last up to a year, yet questions persist regarding their specific duties and potential changes in their role.
- Residents can expect logistical management for materials and a smooth traffic flow as homeowners begin rebuilding their homes, according to official statements, as AECOM also assumes responsibility for these arrangements.
- The announcement came in the midst of the general news cycle, with Mayor Karen Bass revealing that MNC AECOM will join forces with the city to create a comprehensive rebuilding plan for the Pacific Palisades, which was devastated by the recent inferno.
- The rebuilding efforts in the Pacific Palisades are a significant event and a topic of general interest, with numerous industries in California, such as sports, finance, aerospace, technology, and education, potentially being impacted by the government's decision to collaborate with AECOM.