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City report shows progress but shortfall on Alliance roadmap; committee hears district disparities

3862621 · June 19, 2025
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City staff reported progress on the city/county Alliance roadmap for homeless interventions but said the city remains short of the target and that some council districts trail others. Staff attributed gains to newly included sites such as Insight Safe and said district‑level targets may be met on staggered timelines.

Los Angeles City staff told the Council’s Homelessness and Housing committee on June 1 that the city has made measurable progress under the Alliance roadmap but remains short of the target number of shelter and interim interventions required under the city’s resolution with the county and court oversight.

The briefing said the city’s target under the resolution is to create 12,319 interventions (shelter/bed units) by June 13, 2027. As of the March 31, 2025 report cited to the committee, staff reported 11,002 beds or units either opened or in progress, leaving a reported shortfall of 1,913 interventions. Staff said the net increase from the prior quarterly report was…

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