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“In preparation of the winter season, it was important to get our unhoused community members into motel rooms," Blumenfield said in a statement. "The folks we were able to move indoors today considered themselves a family unit and were thrilled that they would be able to celebrate the holidays together, in an inside, safe, environment. Thank you to Mayor Bass and her team for diligently working with service providers to continue to offer life-saving housing to Angelenos."
When Mayor Bass took office in December 2022, one of the first executive orders she signed was the launch of the Inside Safe program. The mayor said that a priority of hers was to "shift the way the city approaches homelessness."
Bass set a goal of housing more than 17,000 homeless Angelenos in her first year as mayor. As of this writing, the mayor's office reports that it has housed more than 18,000 Angelenos, 1,800 of those coming from the Inside Safe program. Bass' goal has now been surpassed and continues through the latest launch in the District 3 area.
In the past year, the operation has focused on 31 different encampment areas in the city. The city also said it expedited 8,000 affordable housing units in the last 11 months.
When Bass signed the $13 billion 2023-2024 city budget in May, $1.3 billion was meant to be allocated toward homelessness initiatives. $250 million of the budget went directly toward the Inside Safe program to create temporary housing before transitioning to more permanent options.
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