This week, the 2020 California Citizens Redistricting Commission (Commission) announced the addition of three outreach staff members who will be charged with providing region specific and statewide support to the Commission’s outreach and engagement activities.
Sulma Hernandez joins the Commission as the Outreach Coordinator. Kimberly Briggs will serve as Field Team Lead for the Greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas. Jose Eduardo Chavez will serve as Field Team Lead for the Central California region. Andrew Amorao will serve as Field Team Lead for the San Diego and Inland Empire regions.
“We are excited to announce additions to our team,” stated Chair Isra Ahmad. “These outreach positions are key to reaching the diverse communities of California. We purposefully hired individuals from specified regions who demonstrated having strong existing relationships with local communities. As trusted messengers, they will be instrumental to facilitating and increasing participat
Judge: LA response to homelessness crisis moving too slowly
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HOMELESSNESS RESPONSE REPORT-This article references the Office of the City Administrative Officer (CAO) Reports of 2/23/21 and 3/18/21,
with the purpose of increasing public awareness of the June 16, 2020 agreement the City of Los Angeles (City) reached with the County of Los Angeles (County) to develop an additional 6,700 homeless interventions interim housing beds and safe parking sites within 18 months to address the COVID-19 emergency. This development plan is referred to as the COVID-19 Homelessness Roadmap (Roadmap).
Since the City/County agreement was reached, city finance offices, Engineering, the General Services Department (GSD), the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and other relevant departments have worked with the 15 Council Districts to identify, review, and recommend properties for Roadmap homeless Interventions, according to first report.