
""This investment of $360 million is to build, preserve and enhance affordable housing across Los Angeles," Jurado said at a news conference in Boyle Heights. "That means more affordable housing built in our neighborhoods, more existing housing preserved so families aren't pushed out.""
""This is Measure ULA in action, turning the will of the voters into real solutions for our communities," said Jurado, who chairs the council's recently created Ad-Hoc Committee on Measure ULA."
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Ysabel Jurado proposed over $360 million for affordable housing projects, pending City Council approval. This funding aims to support 80 projects, resulting in 1,528 new units and repairs to over 2,500 existing units. The funding primarily comes from the United to House L.A. tax, which has generated over $1.1 billion since its inception. The city is actively working to implement these funds to address housing needs and prevent displacement of families.
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