I was disappointed in what happened but I’m choosing to stay on until the end because I have to put the trains on the tracks, ...
YIMBYs and NIMBYs have drawn lines through the ashes of Pacific Palisades over whether to rebuild with affordable housing.
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L.A. recovery czar vents over working for free: ‘I was lied to’Steve Soboroff walked back the comments a few days later, saying that he doesn't think he was intentionally misled.
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A developer has plans to build as many as 100 apartments on the lot of a burned Shell gas station in Pacific Palisades. The ...
To lie or not to lie about $5,556-a-day in pay, that is the question between Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Steve Soboroff, ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass reneged wildfire czar Steve Soboroff's $500,000 compensation for 90 days of work after the amount drew criticism.
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LA wildfire recovery czar will work for free after backlash to proposed $500K salary for 3 monthsSoboroff had defended the proposed salary of half-a-million dollars for 3 months of work, saying his expertise as a residential property developer made him worth the price. But after criticisms ...
Steve Soboroff’s salary would have been funded by charitable organizations. He had defended the arrangement, saying his expertise made him worth the $500,000.
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNLA chief recovery officer speaks on pay controversy, doesn't believe mayor lied to himL.A. recovery czar Steve Soboroff is walking back his recent comment in which he claimed Mayor Karen Bass lied to him about being paid.
Promises to unify and work together to rebuild a wide swath of the Los Angeles region after January’s fires have given way to a far messier reality.
Steve Soboroff, a longtime fixture in Los Angeles civic life who is now serving as chief recovery officer for the city's wildfire comeback, won't take a salary after facing backlash over plans to ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass backtracked on Saturday amid reports that her wildfire recovery czar, Steve Soboroff, would be compensated $500,000 for 90 days of work. The Los Angeles Times first ...
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