LA Supervisors Vote to End Tenant Protections
Los Angeles County supervisors voted Tuesday to end pandemic rental protections after Dec. 31.
Los Angeles County supervisors voted Tuesday to end pandemic rental protections after Dec. 31.
Under the Surplus Land Act, public land for sale must be prioritized for low-income housing.
The state's Department of Housing and Community Developing has launched an investigation into the city's housing policies.
The money comes from the Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program and is aimed at incentivizing landlords to help get Placer’s homeless veterans off the streets.
Tuesday’s vote by the Board of Supervisors was 3-2, with Sheila Kuehl and Holly J. Mitchell.
But fixing the shortcomings could actually result in higher allocations for cities and counties, the report suggests.