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Housing Affordability
& Supply TENANT ANTI-HARASSMENT
ENFORCEMENT & OUTREACH
Funding is provided for additional staff
HOUSING ELEMENT in the Housing Department and the
IMPLEMENTATION City Attorney’s Office to implement the
Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO).
Additional staffing is funded for the Additional funding is allocated for a
Department of City Planning’s citywide campaign to ensure renters
implementation of a new Rezoning and landlords are aware of their rights
Program and development of a series and avenues to obtain assistance
of zoning ordinances to accommodate under the City’s RSO.
an additional 255,432 housing units in
the City, consistent with the housing
needs identified in the Housing AFFORDABLE HOUSING &
Element that was adopted in FY 21-22. SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES (AHSC)
GRANT PROGRAM EXPANSION
LOS ANGELES ACCESSORY The AHSC grant program is a
DWELLING UNIT ACCELERATOR California Cap-and-Trade funded
PROGRAM (LAADUP) program which allocates money to
key projects throughout the state that
Funding is provided in support of the increase the supply of affordable
LAADUP, a five-year pilot program places to live near jobs, stores, transit,
that pairs extremely low-income and other daily needs. This budget
seniors with homeowners willing to expands staffing support for the
rent their Accessory Dwelling Units program so that the City can apply for
(ADUs) for five years or more. To date, more funding and manage the $80
a total of 32 tenants have been placed million in AHSC grant allocations it has
in 25 ADU units and are receiving received since 2018.
rental subsidies.
ACCESSIBLE HOUSING PROGRAM
PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING (ACHP) EXPANSION
ALLOCATION PLAN
The AcHP ensures that people with
Funding is provided to the Housing disabilities have an equal opportunity
Department to implement the City's to rent, use, and enjoy housing that
allocation of funding from the has received financial or other
Permanent Local Housing Allocation assistance from the City of Los
Plan, also known as Senate Bill 2,
Angeles or the Community
A PROSPEROUS CITY insufficient stock of affordable Los Angeles. The Proposed Budget
which will help the City address the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of
housing units.
allocates additional staff to assist in
the inspection and monitoring
qualifying units.
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