LA receives $9M in federal homes to combat homelessness

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The money includes allocations for Mayor Bass' Inside Safe initiative, several affordable housing projects and more.

The city of Los Angeles has secured another $9.34 million in federal funding for the homelessness crisis, officials announced Saturday.The office of Mayor Karen Bass, who is in Paris this weekend with a city delegation meeting with French officials ahead of the Summer Olympics, made the announcement.Officials added that the funding was secured by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Sen. Alex Padilla, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Los Angeles, Rep.

Built in 1930, the building does not conform to contemporary standards of accessibility and the improvements will make the living arrangements safer, cleaner and more accessible, officials said.Also included was $1.8 million for the Prentice Permanent Supportive Housing Improvements, which will renovate a 45-unit supportive housing building; $500,000 for the Saticoy Gardens Permanent Supportive Housing Renovations; $500,000 for a mixed-use affordable housing development at 411 N. Vermont St.

 

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