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The committee reviewed updates and approved multiple housing and homelessness actions: an interim housing bed rate adjustment for Transitional Aged Youth; steps to issue conduit bonds and a fee study for the Affordable Housing Bond Program; amendments to the Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance related to substantial remodels and related staffing authority; a pause on certain Affordable Housing Linkage Fee expenditures; and several motions requesting reports on homelessness oversight and the local State of Emergency on Homelessness. Consideration of a Right to Counsel ordinance was continued and a verbal update from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority on the Coordinated Entry System received no action.
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The committee approved several actions that affect how the City pays for and supervises housing and homelessness services, including changing interim housing bed rates for older youth, pursuing bond financing and a fee study for an affordable housing bond program, and pausing some linkage-fee spending while oversight steps are scheduled. The committee also approved changes to eviction rules related to major remodels and created temporary staff authority to carry out those changes. A proposed Right to Counsel ordinance was not decided and will return later. Residents can expect work to continue on financing, oversight, and program rules aimed at expanding and speeding affordable housing and homelessness responses.
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