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General City Purposes
2021-22 Change From 2022-23
Program Changes Adopted Budget 2021-22 Budget Proposed Budget
Administered by: Housing
45. Clinica Romero. Clinica Romero provides for quality and $ 100,000 $ - $ 100,000
affordable health care services that target underserved
communities within the Greater Los Angeles area.
46. Homeless Shelter Program. The Los Angeles County 21,851,798 (21,851,798) -
Board of Supervisors and the Mayor and Council of the
City of Los Angeles created the Los Angeles Homeless
Services Authority (LAHSA). LAHSA coordinates crisis
housing, provides critical, basic shelter for individuals and
families experiencing homelessness and in need of
immediate housing, and provides a point-of-entry into the
Los Angeles Continuum of Care (CoC) and the
Coordinated Entry System (CES). LAHSA also provides
case management, counseling, and housing placement
services to participants which allows program sponsors to
more effectively address the permanent housing needs of
vulnerable individuals and families experiencing
homelessness in the City. Funding in 2021-22 was
included for the Shelter Program, which provides over 800
shelter beds at locations throughout the City from
December through March, as well as the City's cash
match with the County of Los Angeles to leverage federal
grant funds. Funding in 2022-23 is reorganized in new
General City Purposes items Los Angeles Continuum of
Care (CoC) Administration, Shelter and Housing
Intervention, and Street Strategies to better reflect
LAHSA's priorities and programming.
47. Los Angeles Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) 2,600,000 (2,600,000) -
Accelerator. The 2021-22 Budget included one-time
funding to pair housing insecure low-income older adults
with homeowners willing to rent their ADUs for five years.
In exchange, homeowners receive benefits such as tenant
screening, timely and competitive rent, and landlord
support. Tenants pay 30 percent of their income on rent,
and the City subsidizes the remaining portion. Funding for
this program goes towards providing rental subsidies for
homeowners to encourage them to participate in this
program. Funding is not continued in 2022-23.
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