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General City Purposes
2021-22 Change From 2022-23
Program Changes Adopted Budget 2021-22 Budget Proposed Budget
77. Harbor Jail Telehealth Portal. The 2021-22 Budget $ 250,000 $ (250,000) $ -
included one-time funding for a pilot program to provide
remote health care at the Harbor Jail. Funding is not
continued in 2022-23.
Administered by: Board of Public Works
78. City Plants. City Plants is a non-profit that supports 150,000 (150,000) -
initiatives to address tree canopy and tree canopy equity
issues within the City of Los Angeles. Funding was
provided for City Plants to support the City Forest Officer,
the creation of the City's Urban Forestry Management
Plan, and tree planning Citywide. Funding is not
continued in 2022-23.
79. Clean and Green Job Program (Los Angeles 1,155,040 - 1,155,040
Conservation Corps). This program seeks to eradicate
graffiti, eliminate litter, and increase greenery, and is
administered by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps
(LACC). The organization is established as a youth
employment and education program and engaged in
performing improvements via public works projects. LACC
hires high school students to collect trash and
recyclables, paint over graffiti and create murals, plant
trees, and clean alleyways. Activities also include
performing outreach for the use of the Solvents,
Automotive, Flammables, Electronics Collection Centers
and the Multi-Family Bulky Item Program. Partial funding
is provided by the Citywide Recycling Trust Fund
($100,000), Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund
($180,040), Solid Waste Resources Revenue Fund
($100,000), and Multi-Family Bulky Item Fee Fund
($200,000).
80. Climate Equity Fund Programs. One-time funding is - 10,500,000 10,500,000
provided to support Citywide climate mitigation projects as
a direct result if the implementation of the Southern
California Gas Franchise. Funding is provided by the
Climate Equity Fund.
81. Expansion of Local Composting Sites. The 2021-22 750,000 (750,000) -
Budget included one-time matching funds to expand
composting at farmers markets to 15 additional sites
across the City. Funding is not continued in 2022-23.
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