The Los Angeles Fireplace Division is requesting a funds of greater than $1 billion for the approaching 12 months, arguing that the extra funding is critical to be ready for wildfires just like the one which devastated Pacific Palisades in January.
The request, which represents a greater than 15% enhance over this 12 months’s funds, consists of cash for 179 new firefighting recruits and a second crew devoted to combating wildfires, in addition to helitanker companies to battle fires from the air.
Within the rapid aftermath of the Palisades fireplace, which killed 12 individuals and destroyed 1000’s of houses, high LAFD officers blamed an absence of sources and terribly excessive winds for his or her failures in combating the flames.
United Firefighters of Los Angeles Metropolis Native 112, the union that represents town’s firefighters, has lengthy argued that the division is severely underfunded and is pushing for a half-cent gross sales tax that, if accepted by voters, would generate lots of of tens of millions of {dollars} yearly.
Fireplace Chief Jaime Moore, who was appointed to his publish earlier this month, wrote in a memo to the Board of Fireplace Commissioners final Friday that “the proposed funds will reinforce and speed up operational enhancements carried out following the devastating Palisades wind-driven vegetation fireplace in January 2025.”
Moore’s request is step one in a prolonged course of to hammer out a metropolis funds that requires approval by the Metropolis Council and the mayor. This 12 months, town needed to shut a virtually $1-billion shortfall prompted largely by rising personnel prices, hovering authorized payouts and a slowdown within the native financial system.
Metropolis division heads usually request quantities far greater than they finally obtain. With town nonetheless in a funds crunch, the outlook for the LAFD’s request is unclear.
“The funds course of is in its early phases. Reforms should proceed to be carried out on the division and Mayor Bass appears ahead to working with Chief Moore to strengthen town’s emergency preparedness,” mentioned Clara Karger, a spokesperson for Mayor Karen Bass.
Genethia Hudley Hayes, who heads the civilian Board of Fireplace Commissioners, mentioned Tuesday that she had not but seen the request however that she typically helps a 15% enhance within the LAFD funds.
“We want it,” she mentioned. “The sensible factor can be to let the general public know what you’ll do with that cash.”
Within the days main as much as Jan. 7, LAFD officers determined to not order firefighters to stay on obligation for a second shift — which might have required paying them additional time — and staffed only a few of the greater than 40 engines obtainable to help in battling wildfires, regardless of warnings of life-threatening winds, a Instances investigation discovered.
Then-Fireplace Chief Kristin Crowley mentioned that commanders needed to be strategic with restricted sources whereas persevering with to deal with common 911 calls.
An LAFD after-action report launched final month cited “monetary constraints” as a consider pre-deployment selections.
The Instances additionally discovered that an LAFD battalion chief ordered firefighters to go away the positioning of the Jan. 1 Lachman fireplace, regardless of firefighters’ complaints that the bottom was nonetheless smoldering. That fireside later reignited into the Palisades fireplace.
Moore’s funds memo tied lots of his requests to the Palisades fireplace.
The second wildland hand crew, which would come with 32 positions for $2 million, would complement a hand crew fashioned this 12 months, after the Palisades fireplace. The crew’s 26 recruits, who’re skilled in wildfire combating and administration, set up fireplace traces to cease flames from spreading. All year long, they do brush clearance across the metropolis.
The helitanker lease, costing barely lower than $1 million, would assist aerial assaults of flames which might be troublesome for crews on the bottom to achieve.
Moore’s funds request consists of the reinstatement of the LAFD’s emergency incident technicians, who assist coordinate responses to fires — positions that had been lower within the final funds cycle. The after-action report described the LAFD’s disorganized response to the Palisades fireplace, citing main points with staffing and communications.
Within the fireplace’s aftermath, the LAFD’s funds was a topic of public debate, with some saying that Bass had decreased it. The 2024-25 funds truly elevated barely after firefighters obtained raises and town invested in new firetrucks and different purchases. The funds elevated once more in 2025-2026.
Bass mentioned she has dedicated further sources to the Fireplace Division in every year she has been mayor.
The half-cent gross sales tax proposed by the firefighters union would go earlier than metropolis voters as a poll measure subsequent November.
By 2050, the gross sales tax would increase at the very least $9.8 billion, funding at the very least 30 new fireplace stations and new fireplace vehicles, in addition to including 1,400 Fireplace Division staff, in accordance Doug Coates, the performing president of UFLAC, and Councilmember Traci Park, whose district consists of Pacific Palisades.
