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Committee warns of cash‑flow risks after state reduces HHAP 6 allocation; asks city and county to seek short‑term advances

3780377 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

Staff told a City Council committee that state changes to the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program reduce allocations and tighten reporting requirements, creating cash‑flow risks for local providers; the committee approved staff recommendations with instructions to include the housing department in the application process.

City staff told a City Council committee that the state's HHAP (Hub) 6 allocation will be smaller than prior rounds, that reporting requirements will be stricter and that those changes create short‑term cash‑flow risks for local homeless service providers. The committee approved staff recommendations, modified to add the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) to the application review, and recorded a 2-0 vote in favor with one absence.

The figures staff presented: Vianny Khan of the Office of the City Administrative Officer said the statewide distribution for Hub 6 was reduced compared with Hub 5. "Tenemos una una redistribución reducida, va a ir 164000000 de…

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