THE CITY- This week started with a 90-minute budget deliberation at the County followed by. . .
a Budget Finance session at City Council that accepted just one speaker and a lengthy presentation about Curren Price s dream. . .
. . .City-Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot Program for Angelenos adversely impacted by COVID-19. $32,000,000.
Curren Price s wife had a big week at Metro as reported here last week, bagging two contracts for displacement relocation and removal.
As a tired old warhorse, Price knows how important the federal government is and has worked HUD like nobody s business. One politician after another jumped onto his initial six million dollars, which has since grown to $32 or $36 million dollars in money to support families in poverty.
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Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson Celebrates Grand Opening of Navigation Center in Council District Eight
By Sentinel News Service
Published January 7, 2021
Harris-Dawson aims to provide resources to help individuals find employment and housing while providing a safe place for people to store their belongings and access hygiene services.
Marqueece Harris Dawson (File Photo)
Today, Los Angeles City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson announced the opening of the Navigation Center at 729 W. Manchester Avenue. This one-stop-shop will provide critical services to people experiencing homelessness and connect them to resources, such as employment opportunities and supportive housing. This project is funded at nearly $9
million thanks to HHH, a $1.2 billion bond issued by Councilmember Harris-Dawson and supported by millions of voters to create housing and provide services for individuals and families that are experiencing homelessness.