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City Council asks Emergency Management for quarterly reports after approving Hagerty contract

2407381 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved an emergency management contract with Hagerty—with councilmembers seeking quarterly briefings and more disclosure about funding and scope—after officials said the contract has a $10 million not-to-exceed limit and is likely to be paid from an emergency fund.

The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve item 1, a contract with Hagerty for recovery services related to recent wildfires, and instructed the Emergency Management Department (EMD) to provide regular updates to the council.

Councilmember Park, who introduced a motion requesting quarterly reports and a presentation of the Hagerty contract to the full council, said the reports would help lawmakers understand the operational plan and fiscal implications. "I've introduced a motion this month asking for quarterly reports from EMD in addition to asking them to present the contract to city council so that we can understand the scope of work," Park said.

Patty Huber of the City…

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