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Hawaiian Gardens OKs use of PLHA funds to reserve shelter bed at Salvation Army Bell Shelter
Summary
The Hawaiian Gardens City Council on June 25 approved participation in the Los Angeles County PLHA program and authorized the mayor to sign a reimbursable contract to reserve one year-round shelter bed at the Salvation Army’s Bell Shelter in Bell.
The Hawaiian Gardens City Council on June 25 approved participation in the Los Angeles County Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) program and authorized the mayor to sign a reimbursable contract with the Los Angeles County Development Authority to reserve a shelter bed at the Salvation Army’s Bell Shelter in Bell.
City staff said Hawaiian Gardens is eligible to receive about $60,000 through PLHA, funding created by the 2017 Building Homes and Jobs Act. The staff report said the city proposes to use the allocation to reserve one “bridge housing” shelter bed at the Bell Shelter for the upcoming year; the shelter bed cost…
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