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Council approves transitional housing lease, office and parking leases; transfers funds for arts center and adopts market requirement

2335887 · February 6, 2025
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The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a package of routine property and budget actions that included a long-term lease to a nonprofit for transitional housing, an office lease for the city housing department, a parking agreement with a private owner and transfer of municipal-improvement funds to continue work on an arts center project.

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a package of routine property and budget actions that included a long-term lease to a nonprofit for transitional housing, an office lease for the city housing department, a parking agreement with a private owner and transfer of municipal-improvement funds to continue work on an arts center project. Councilmembers voted to adopt an amendment requiring the farmers market to comply with applicable law and approved the remaining items on the agenda.

The council approved a proposed lease with Bennys Community House Incorporation to operate transitional housing. Staff described the lease as a 30-year arrangement that would allow Bennys Community House to operate a program of transitional housing for families and provide supportive services including case management and housing navigation. Presenters said the…

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