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As lawmakers scramble to turbocharge post-fire recovery efforts in Los Angeles and to tackle a housing shortage across the ...
Ryan Johnson, interim CEO of the taxpayer-funded Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency, announced he was not going to pursue a permanent CEO position when his one-year contract ...
New data shows the "We Are LA" program in Los Angeles is helping to improve housing stability and reduce homelessness.
While homelessness in Los Angeles County declined 5% last year, it remains a huge problem affecting roughly 73,500 people.
Ryan Johnson, the new CEO of the new taxpayer-funded Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency, is leaving when his contract ends this fall. Times interviews with board members and a ...
The abrupt resignation of Ryan Johnson as interim CEO of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency (LACAHSA) reveals the true character a project that was always designed to serve ...
LA County is shifting over $300 million from LAHSA to a new department modeled on the Housing First-focused Housing for ...
"This is not like a free handout," Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles CEO Lourdes Castro Ramirez said of Section 8.
Before joining HACLA, Lourdes served as Chief Housing and Homelessness Solutions Officer for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. In this role, she led the Mayor’s comprehensive citywide priorities ...