L.A. Mayor Bass announces Deputy Mayors for safety, housing

Mayor Karen Bass announced the addition of two deputy mayors today as she continues to build her administration.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 16: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (C) departs the Lorena Plaza affordable housing project construction site where she signed an affordable housing executive directive on December 16, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The directive aims to 'dramatically accelerate and lower the cost of building affordable housing and shelter in Los Angeles' amid a housing and homelessness crisis in the city. Photo credit Mario Tama/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Mayor Karen Bass announced the addition of two deputy mayors today as she continues to build her administration.

Guillermo Cespedes will serve as deputy mayor of community safety, and Jenna Hornstock will be deputy mayor of housing.

Cespedes currently serves as head of the Department of Violence Prevention for the city of Oakland. He previously led former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's Office of Gang Reduction. Cespedes will establish the Office of Community Safety, which will be aimed at preventing and reducing crime.

Hornstock, a member of the city's planning commission and deputy director of planning and land use at the Southern California Association of Governments, will be in charge of the housing portfolio. Hornstock has also worked at LA Metro and the city's Community Redevelopment Agency.

``These innovative and experienced leaders will help move our city forward in ways that will improve the quality of life for all Angelenos,'' Bass said.

Last week, Bass announced three other deputy mayors and three directors. She thanked the previous deputy mayors from the Garcetti administration who had stayed on during the transition period.

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