Proposition HHH
Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson co-authored proposition HHH during his first 15 months of office to address the homeless crisis in Los Angeles. Proposition HHH allows the City to build tens of thousands of units of supportive housing over the next decade. City Council District Eight has nine HHH funded projects which amounts to 512 units for seniors, families, veterans and individuals transitioning out of or experiencing homelessness. All of these developments will be paired with services to address the needs of chronically homeless people. The services are designed to build independent living and tenancy skills, provide mental health services and treatment and employment services.
City Council District 8 Proposition HHH Projects
Units | Name | Address | Population Served |
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62 | 88th & Vermont | 8730 S. Vermont | Homeless Families & Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
50 | The Pointe on Vermont | 7600 S. Vermont | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
43 | Depot at Hyde Park | 6527 S. Crenshaw Blvd | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
50 | Southside Seniors | 1655 W. Manchester Ave. | Supportive Housing for Seniors |
53 | ISLA | 283 W. Imperial Highway | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
NA | Navigation Center | 729 W Manchester Ave. | One-stop center servicing all people experiencing homelessness |
55 | Asante Apartments | 11001 S. Broadway | Supportive Housing for Seniors |
42 | Normandie 84 | 8401 S Normandie | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
48 | 4719 Normandie | 4719 S Normandie Ave | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |
100 | Ambrosia | 823 W Manchester Ave | Homeless Individuals, Non-Homeless Individuals, Chronically Homeless |