
"The Los Angeles Fire Department is requesting a budget of more than $1 billion for the coming year, arguing that the additional funding is necessary to be prepared for wildfires like the one that devastated Pacific Palisades in January. The request, which represents a more than 15% increase over this year's budget, includes money for 179 new firefighting recruits and a second crew dedicated to fighting wildfires, as well as helitanker services to battle fires from the air."
"In the immediate aftermath of the Palisades fire, which killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes, top LAFD officials blamed a lack of resources and extraordinarily high winds for their failures in combating the flames. United Firefighters of Los Angeles City Local 112, the union that represents the city's firefighters, has long argued that the department is severely underfunded and is pushing for a half-cent sales tax that, if approved by voters, would generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually."
"Fire Chief Jaime Moore, who was appointed to his post earlier this month, wrote in a memo to the Board of Fire Commissioners last Friday that "the proposed budget will reinforce and accelerate operational enhancements implemented following the devastating Palisades wind-driven vegetation fire in January 2025.""
The Los Angeles Fire Department requests more than $1 billion for the coming year, a budget increase exceeding 15 percent. The proposal funds 179 new recruits, a second crew dedicated to wildfires, and helitanker aerial services to bolster wildfire response. The January Palisades fire killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes; LAFD officials cited resource shortages and extreme winds for response failures. The firefighters’ union is pushing a half-cent sales tax to produce hundreds of millions annually. Fire Chief Jaime Moore stated the proposed budget will reinforce operational enhancements after the Palisades fire. The request begins the city budget approval process; the city previously closed a nearly $1-billion shortfall.
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