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General City Purposes
2020-21 Change From 2021-22
Program Changes Adopted Budget 2020-21 Budget Proposed Budget
Administered by: City Clerk
16. CIRCLE: 24/7 Homelessness Crisis Response Pilot. - 3,000,000 3,000,000
One-time funding is provided for a one-year pilot to
provide 24 hours per day, seven days per week,
community-based response to non-violent emergencies
involving people experiencing homelessness.
17. Annual City Audit/Single Audit. Funding is provided for $ 998,190 $ - $ 998,190
the annual City audit of receipts and disbursements
mandated under Charter Section 362.
18. Central Avenue Jazz Festival. 43,000 - 43,000
Funding is provided to support the production of the
Central Avenue Jazz Festival.
19. City/County Native American Indian Commission – 42,300 4,700 47,000
City Share of Funding. This Commission consists of 15
members – five appointed by the City, five by the County,
and five by the Los Angeles Indian Commission. The
purpose of the Commission is to promote legislation that
enhances the welfare and socioeconomic life of Native
Americans. Funding is increased as a restoration of the
2020-21 reduction taken as a result of the COVID-19
pandemic.
20. County Service – Massage Parlor Regulation. The City 117,000 13,000 130,000
contracts with the County for massage-technician testing
and requested massage-parlor inspections in accordance
with the Municipal Code. Funding is increased as a
restoration of the 2020-21 reduction taken as a result of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
21. embRACE LA. Funding is provided for the embRACE LA 389,499 - 389,499
program to address human relations issues with regard to
race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, diversity, and
multiculturalism in Los Angeles.
22. International Visitors Council of Los Angeles. This non- 36,000 4,000 40,000
profit organization sponsors short-term visitors and high-
level dignitaries referred by the United States Information
Agency to exchange information on various subjects with
local residents, benefitting the City, its residents, trade,
and commerce, and developing a greater understanding
of the American lifestyle and our community. Funding is
increased as a restoration of the 2020-21 reduction taken
as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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