Karen Bass’ office likes to tout L.A.’s recovery effort as “on track to be the fastest in state history.” What it’s less chatty about, though, is the cost and funding sources for the consultants paid to assist in the city’s rebuilding. That’ll change if the city council approves a motion requesting details around those contracts. There’s plenty at stake. The longer the charred landscape from over 6,800 destroyed structures sits, the more glaring the lack of transparency is in a city dogged by a housing shortage and the antsier a highly engaged resident population gets. But first, council members will […]
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