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LAHSA and consultants report increased TLS utilization; committee asks for cost-benefit and workforce analysis ahead of funding cliff

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On April 9 the committee received a LAHSA update on the Time-Limited Subsidy program, which LAHSA and consultant HR&A said has improved utilization as system changes emphasize move-in dates and housingsupported slots.

The Housing and Homelessness Committee received a LAHSA report and HR&A Advisors—presentation on April 9 describing changes to the Time-Limited Subsidy (TLS) program and recent performance improvements. The committee voted to receive and file the report and asked LAHSA, with assistance from the CAO, to deliver analyses and recommendations on staffing and funding options, program access and workforce training.

HR&A and LAHSA staff said the system has shifted over the last six months to ensure active TLS participants either have a move-in date or are already housed, a change designed to reduce underspending. Nathaniel Vergara, LAHSA deputy chief program officer, described system changes that separate…

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