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CAO: City is short roughly 1,900 Alliance units; CD 8 met its target

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Summary

The City Administrative Officer reported progress on the Alliance settlement: of the 12,915 required shelter/housing interventions, 11,002 are open or in progress as of March 31, 2025, leaving a gap of 1,913. Officials and council members discussed reimbursement delays from the county and district‑level shortfalls.

The City Administrative Officer reported to the Los Angeles City Housing and Homelessness Committee on March 31 that the city has 11,002 of the 12,915 shelter or housing interventions the Alliance settlement requires to be in place by June 13, 2027.

Under the court settlement, the city must create 12,915 interventions. The CAO said 6,724 beds or units are open and 4,278 are in progress, leaving a gap of 1,913 interventions as of March 31, 2025. The quarterly report to the district court added 1,909 units to the Alliance list compared with the prior quarter, primarily because the CAO incorporated active Inside Safe booking and occupancy agreements and master leasing sites into…

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