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L.A. City Council Authorizes Leases For Two New Interim Housing Shelters
By City News Service
Published May 4, 2021
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Sharing Love With Others is making sure the homeless on the streets aren’t forgotten. Photo by John Kenji Hawley
The Los Angeles City Council voted today to authorize the city to execute leases for homeless shelters in Harbor City and Tarzana.
The council approved the motions on a 14-0 vote, with one member absent, to authorize the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute no cost leases with:
ADVERTISEMENT The Salvation Army for a property at 1221 N. Figueroa Place in
By City News Service
May 4, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles City Council voted today to authorize the city to execute leases for homeless shelters in Harbor City and Tarzana.
The council approved the motions on a 14-0 vote, with one member absent, to authorize the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute no cost leases with: The Salvation Army for a property at 1221 N. Figueroa Place in Harbor City to be used as an interim housing facility with up to 80 beds; and the Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission for a parking lot at 6065 Reseda Blvd. in Tarzana to be used as an interim housing facility with up to 146 beds.
Updated on May 4, 2021 at 11:28 am
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The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to authorize the city to execute leases for homeless shelters in Harbor City and Tarzana.
The council approved the motions on a 14-0 vote, with one member absent, to authorize the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute no cost leases with: Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
The Salvation Army for a property at 1221 N. Figueroa Place in Harbor City to be used as an interim housing facility with up to 80 beds; and
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