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Council committee amends resolution on Measure A, asks county delay and more data sharing

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The Rules Committee amended a resolution asking Los Angeles County Supervisors to use a multi-year methodology for Measure A allocations, consider a 15% minimum set-aside, reallocate unspent funds, provide the city necessary data, and postpone certain funding votes until program clarity improves.

The Los Angeles City Council Rules Committee on Tuesday approved an amended resolution asking the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to revise how it allocates Measure A local solutions fund dollars and to delay some funding votes until the county provides clearer links between spending and the measure's goals.

The amendment instructs the city to support county adoption of a methodology that uses a two-year average of jurisdictions' point-in-time (PIT) counts, and to consider adding a third year after the 2025 PIT results are available. The amendment also asks the county to treat a proposed 15% set-aside as a floor rather than a…

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