By City News Service
Feb 4, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles officials told the City Council today that they're making progress on initiatives to ease homelessness in the city.
Ann Sewill, general manager of the Housing and Community Investment Department, briefed the council on the status of Proposition HHH, which was approved by voters in November 2016 and was designed to increase supportive housing production from 300 units a year to 1,000 every year for 10 years.
Sewill said the city is working on 124 Proposition HHH-funded projects, with a total of 7,961 in the pipeline -- 961 more than the initial goal of 7,000. Those include:
-- seven facilities, with 489 units, completed and occupied or have people moving in;