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The Ad Hoc Committee on Measure United to House Los Angeles (ULA) approved three motions to hire a consultant for public engagement to mitigate Measure ULA impacts on new housing, to produce a comprehensive financial and programmatic analysis of Measure ULA, and to report tenant outreach outcomes with an online dashboard and heat map.
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The committee voted to hire outside help to gather public and stakeholder input aimed at reducing any negative effects Measure ULA may have on new housing construction and investment. It also requested a full review of Measure ULA revenues, spending, and program results covering April 1, 2023 through January 31, 2026, with projections for the current and next fiscal year. Finally, the committee asked for outcomes from the City’s tenant outreach program and a timeline to publish those results in an online dashboard and heat map. For residents, these actions mean the city will study how Measure ULA is working, share the findings, and pursue changes to lessen impacts on housing and tenants.
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