A few hours before the fire that was reported in the fire, La Mayor Karen Bass changed the course of the controversy at the controversy, and that the area would be in the area on Saturday night.
Basin's 11th hour announcement was made after a voice of widespread anger at the catastrophic coastal gateway to the disaster over the reopening of implementation at 8 am on Sunday.
Boss had earlier stated that the California National Guard, who managed the checkpoints to prevent the community from accessing the community, would withdraw.
The mayor classified that notice, which Made on Friday afternoon webinar For residents, as an important development in the recovery process. But many residents argued that it was very soon allowing the area to allow widespread access, and expressed concern over toxic pollution, public safety and looting.
City Council Member Transi Park, he refers to the area, and Steve Soboff appointed by Basal two weeks ago They thought it was premature to reopen the city's wildfire recovery effort.
Within 30 hours, the bass announced that he would change the course. Earlier, at 8 pm on Saturday night, he said that there would be checkpoints with the help of Gow Gavin Newsum, who provided additional law enforcement resources to the city. The Los Angeles Police Department contributed to the resources of the Los Angeles Department with the National Police at checkpoints, and the city leaders said on Friday that the remainder of the tactical warning from the storm of a devastating storm on January 7 was the rest of the meeting.
The mayor's office said that the LAPD would be increased in the city level, starting on Monday, starting on Monday, the LAPD would be the responsibility of policies access to the California Highway and the National Guard.
“I am grateful for the Governor Newsum because we respond to this unprecedented disaster,” Boss said in a statement. “We are constantly changing at this dynamic situation. This program protects the policies and facilitates the pressure of the LAPD, and its LA's response capacity has been affected for almost a month. My priority continues to build policies as quickly and safely as possible.”
In a statement, Newsaom assured his support: “For those who survived this fire, we will be here at your back, until your community is fully recovered.”
The council member Park, who denounced Basin's plan with residents on Friday, said that the governor praised the decision to maintain the closure, thanked the mayor and asked the governor's voices.
Park said that he had approached the governor about holding the national police and spoke to New Zom for the issue.
“Based on those conversations, I sent a letter of writing to the mayor's pass, and I recommend that my request to be covered for various reasons and recommends implementing the alternative plan.” “So I am very happy to have received this. And they were able to respond and edit the end.”
When asked how long the checkpoints would be, the mayor's office did not immediately respond.
“I think this is the ongoing conversation,” he said when Park asked. “We need to have realistic expectations and understand that many agencies are short in resources, but we must understand the purpose of this disaster and get hazardous materials and these toxic wreckage quickly and efficiently. Area.”