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Council votes to separate city’s funding relationship with LAHSA, citing audit findings and oversight failures
Summary
The City Council voted unanimously to move forward on a motion that calls for ending funding arrangements that the sponsor said lacked accountability at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and to explore bringing services in‑house. The motion cites a county controller audit about contract oversight.
The Los Angeles City Council on March 25 approved a motion calling for a fundamental change in the city’s relationship with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), with Councilmember Rodriguez urging the council to “call an end to funding the failure.” The motion passed on a 15‑0 roll call.
Councilmember Rodriguez said the city’s funding of LAHSA has resulted in tens of millions of dollars distributed…
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