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During the recent City Council meeting in Hawaiian Gardens, significant discussions centered around funding for local homeless services and housing development efforts. Supervisor Janice Hahn announced an additional $122,000 allocated specifically for Hawaiian Gardens, aimed at enhancing support for the homeless population. This funding is expected to address both prevention and permanent housing solutions, although details on its allocation remain pending.
Council members expressed anticipation regarding how these funds will be utilized, particularly in relation to providing immediate services such as mobile showers for the homeless. The Mayor encouraged continued advocacy for these essential services, highlighting the community's commitment to supporting its most vulnerable residents.
In addition to the funding discussions, the council reviewed the city’s housing progress report, which is required by the state. The report outlined the city’s efforts to meet housing needs, including the approval of 30 applications for new housing units in 2024. So far, 17 units have been entitled, with 5 building permits issued and 3 units completed. The city is working to provide zoning for a total of 331 housing units across various income levels, reflecting a proactive approach to addressing housing shortages.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the agenda and consent calendar, indicating a collaborative spirit among council members as they navigate the challenges facing their community. As Hawaiian Gardens continues to seek solutions for homelessness and housing, the outcomes of these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the city’s future.
Converted from City Council - 3/26/2025 meeting on March 27, 2025
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