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Committee approves La Casa expenditure plan; members press for geographic transparency and HACLA details
Summary
The committee approved LAHD's recommended FY25-26 La Casa expenditure plan allocating roughly $135 million to four spending buckets (PPO new construction, PPO flexible, renter-protection/homelessness prevention, TA). Members requested further detail on geographic distribution, board composition and HACLA's proposed social housing pilot.
The Housing and Homelessness Committee voted Jan. 21 to approve the Los Angeles Housing Department's proposed expenditure plan for the city's first allocation of La Casa funds from Measure A, while directing LAHD to provide further transparency on geographic distribution and the HACLA social housing pilot.
LAHD policy staff said the city is expected to receive about $135 million in La Casa funds for FY25-26 and described four spending categories: preservation/production/ownership (PPO) new construction ($67.4 million), PPO flexible ($19.8 million), renter protection and homelessness…
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