The under-the-radar proposal to end homelessness in Los Angeles for $20 billion
Briefly

"The purpose was to provide a thorough, detailed, data driven analysis of the housing resources, needs, and housing gap, and determine what mix of investments could close the gap over 10 years," Sewill wrote in notes to a draft presentation on the proposal.
"The money would produce 36,000 permanent housing units for homeless residents with chronic health needs and build or subsidize 25,000 additional apartments for very low-income residents."
"If implemented, the analysis projects homelessness to decline annually before reaching what's known as 'functional zero' by the end of 2032."
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