The new LA County homeless services department was ready to go, except for one thing: It must cut close to a quarter million ...
L.A. County’s new Department of Homeless Services and Housing drafted the spending plan. In a presentation to supervisors, ...
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The Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency on Wednesday approved nearly $11.5 million in homeless prevention funds, the largest single allocation yet for the new agency. The approval ...
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a $783 million spending plan for the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative (CEO-HI) in fiscal year 2024-25 that sustains and expands the County’s ...
Los Angeles County officials warned that a federal executive order ending support for ‘housing first’ policies directly threatens the region's homelessness strategy and could eliminate more than $150 ...
The 2026 homeless count will begin Jan. 20 in the San Fernando Valley and Metro area of Los Angeles. The following day, Jan.
A shift in the way the federal government funds housing for the homeless could put about 10,000 people already housed in Los Angeles County back onto the street, according to county officials. The ...