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Council approves $17.4 million Department of Aging allocations; Chinese Committee on Aging says award process lacked notice

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The council approved Budget and Finance recommendations to allocate roughly $17.4 million in grant funds administered by the Department of Aging, while a representative from the Chinese Committee on Aging told the council the department’s adult day social care proposal process denied several agencies timely notice to appeal.

The Los Angeles City Council on Aug. 3 adopted the Budget and Finance Committee report advancing Department of Aging funding actions that would authorize roughly $17,400,000 in grants to senior service providers, retroactive to July 1, to maintain senior services.

Rushmore Cervantes of the Department of Aging told the council the item would give the department authority to allocate approximately $17,400,000 to service providers and that the funds are a mix of…

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