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HHS quarterly report: transitional housing and rapid rehousing show strong exits to permanent housing, LSA offers system-level view
Summary
The HHS quarterly performance review and a HUD-required Longitudinal Systems Analysis showed transitional housing and rapid rehousing produced higher rates of exits to permanent housing, with overall retention for people placed into permanent housing reported near 93%. The LSA covers projects with physical beds and highlights system pathways.
City Human Services staff presented a high-level overview of second-quarter performance reports (QPRs) for the HHS portfolio and summarized the HUD-required Longitudinal Systems Analysis (LSA) covering federal fiscal year 2024.
Ariel Anderson (HHS) framed the review by noting the LSA examines projects that have physical beds (for example, emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing) and complements other performance reporting. She said transitional-housing projects and rapid rehousing — or combinations of those interventions — showed…
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