Los Angeles — 2025-06-18
Housing and Homelessness Committee
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(1)\n23-1022-S17\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the Alliance Settlement\nAgreement progress as of March 31, 2025.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(2)\n20-1524-S8\nCity Administrative Officer (CAO) report relative to the Homeless\nHousing, Assistance and Prevention Program Round Six (HHAP-6)\ngrant application and verbal update from the CAO and the Los Angeles\nHomeless Services Authority (LAHSA) relative to a potential\nagreement with the County of Los Angeles and LAHSA to provide cash\nflow and reimbursement for the HHAP-6 grant award (This item is\nreferred to the Housing and Homelessness and the Budget and\nFinance Committees)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(3)\n23-1022-S16\nStatutory Exemptions, City Administrative Officer report and Bureau of\nEngineering report relative to the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Annual\nHomelessness Funding Report; and funding allocation, lease, and\ncontinued use for a period of approximately one year for the Alexandria\nPark Tiny Home Village (THV)/low barrier navigation center located at\n6099 Laurel Canyon Boulevard and the Harbor Park THV/low barrier\nnavigation center located at 1221 South Figueroa Place; and for a\nperiod up to three years for the Caza Azul bridge housing/low barrier\nnavigation center at 1920 West 3rd Street, for those experiencing\nhomelessness; and determination that the projects are statutorily\nexempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under\nPublic Resources Code (PRC) Section 21080.27.5, applicable to low
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barrier navigation centers and Government Code Section 8698.4(a)(4),\ngoverning homeless shelter projects under a shelter crisis declaration;\nand funding allocation, lease, and continued use for a period of\napproximately two years for the 544 Town Avenue ReFresh Spot\nHomeless Service Center, for those experiencing homelessness; and\ndetermination that, the project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under\nPRC Section 21080.10(c) applicable to contracts providing services to\npeople experiencing homelessness; and funding allocation, lease,\nchange in service provider, and continued use for a period of\napproximately one year for the Eagle Rock THV/low barrier navigation\ncenter located at 7570 Figueroa Street, the Bridge Housing/low barrier\nnavigation center located at 1533 Schrader Boulevard, the THV/low\nbarrier navigation center located at 2301 West 3rd Street, the Bridge\nHousing/low barrier navigation center located at 2316 East Imperial\nHighway, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation center located at\n310 North Main Street, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation\ncenter located at 3248 Riverside Drive, the Bridge Housing/low barrier\nnavigation center located at 828 Eubank Drive, and the THV/low\nbarrier navigation center located adjacent to and north of the Avenue\n60 and Arroyo Drive intersection, for those experiencing\nhomelessness; and determination that the projects are statutorily\nexempt from CEQA under PRC Section 21080.27.5, applicable to low\nbarrier navigation centers and Government Code Section 8698.4(a)(4),\ngoverning homeless shelter projects under a shelter crisis declaration;\nand related matters. (This item is referred to the Housing and\nHomelessness and the Budget and Finance Committees)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(5)\n25-0651\nMotion (Raman – Soto-Martinez) relative to forming an Ad Hoc\nEmergency Housing Voucher (EHV) working group to identify funding\nsolutions to ensure that families and individuals housed can remain\nhoused; and the feasibility of implementing a local subsidy program\nthat does not rely on Federal funding sources to keep individuals\nhoused.
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(6)\n25-0605\nCD 8\nMotion (Harris-Dawson – Jurado) relative to a request to disburse up\nto $749,331 from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable\nCommunities Fund to reimburse BRIDGE Housing Corporation for the\nconstruction costs of the Sustainable Transit Infrastructure\nimprovements for the Vermont and Manchester Project located at 8505\nEvermont Place in Council District Eight.
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(7)\n25-0608\nCD 8\nMotion (Harris-Dawson – Raman) relative to a loan of up to $2,700,000\nfrom the Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME) to Southside\nLA Housing Partners, LP, for construction costs of the Southside\nSenior Housing Project located at 1655 Manchester Avenue in Council\nDistrict Eight.