
"O'Neill will guide LAHSA through significant downsizing, losing about 40% of its $875 million budget while addressing severe criticism for contract and data management."
"Under O'Neill’s interim leadership, LAHSA faces restructuring to overcome audits revealing poor financial oversight and a failure to reclaim and pay contractor funds."
Gita O'Neill has been appointed as the interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, following Va Lecia Adams Kellum's departure. O'Neill, a city attorney with nearly 24 years of experience, will oversee the agency as it faces a 40% budget cut from its $875 million allocation. LAHSA has been criticized for poor contract and data management, as highlighted in a recent county audit. O'Neill is tasked with reshaping the agency amid these challenges and a change in administration following the formation of a new county homelessness department.
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