Last week, Los Angeles voters overwhelmingly approved an ambitious measure that would authorize $1.2 billion in bonds to pay for the construction of 10,000 units of housing for homeless people.
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Five years ago this month, LA voters overwhelmingly voted for Proposition HHH, a $1.2 billion bond measure to create 10,000 new apartments over a decade for people experiencing homelessness. Halfway ...
July 26 saw the opening of the 74-unit Missouri Place, a new supportive housing facility in West Los Angeles created by Thomas Safran & Associates, with Mayor Eric Garcetti, Councilmember Mike Bonin, ...
WINNETKA, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles voters passed Proposition HHH, which will raise $1.2 billion to help the city's homeless get off the streets and into housing. The measure should bring ...
When voters in Los Angeles approved a $1.2 billion bond to fund the construction of housing for the homeless in 2016, they probably didn’t imagine that that in 2022, the city controller would report ...
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