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Council adopts targeted Census 2000 outreach plan to count hard‑to‑reach populations

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The council approved a Census 2000 outreach plan that uses state and county funds to focus on homeless, immigrant and other hard‑to‑count populations through mobile questionnaire assistance centers, housing development QACs and an expanded street enumeration effort.

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously adopted the city’s Census 2000 outreach plan, endorsing a strategy that targets hard‑to‑count populations — including the homeless, recent immigrants and people wary of government outreach — and uses state and county funding to support localized outreach efforts.

Jan Perry, executive director of the Census 2000 outreach program for the City of Los Angeles, presented the plan and said it was developed with elected officials’ offices, the city’s Complete Count Committee, community‑based organizations, social…

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