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Committee hears update on Alliance settlement progress and gaps in units credited toward deadline

2782779 · March 26, 2025
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City staff told the Homelessness Committee that thousands of housing units are open or in progress under the Alliance settlement but that crediting and funding challenges — including county reimbursement and project schedules — leave the city short of the settlement goal for the deadline.

The Los Angeles City Homelessness Committee on March 1 received a progress report on the city’s obligations under the Alliance settlement and was told that while many housing units are open or under construction, the city still lacks enough credited units to meet the settlement deadline.

Senior Kipsin, joined by Meghan Falcón from the office identified in the report as “STAO,” said the city is tracking units required by the settlement and that some projects cannot be counted because of timing and contractual limits. “We have 214 open and 2,078 in progress for a total of 9,093 housing units that meet these benchmarks,” Kipsin said, as read in the committee’s presentation. He added the…

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