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Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Provide interpretation and translation services.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Close: Jul 13, 2026
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AvailableLos Angeles City Housing Authority
This RFP is for qualified and experienced firms to provide rent reasonableness determinations.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Close: May 11, 2026
This RFP is for qualified and experienced firms to provide rent reasonableness determinations.
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Plumbing equipment, related supplies, and repair service on an as-needed basis.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Plumbing equipment, related supplies, and repair service on an as-needed basis.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Los Angeles City Housing Authority
The One San Pedro Transformation Plan aims to revitalize the Rancho San Pedro public housing site and the surrounding Barton Hill-Downtown San Pedro community. Based on the Social Determinants of Health framework, the plan outlines strategies across five key areas: Strong Minds (youth and education), Healthy Bodies (health and wellness), Stable Families (economic stability), Active Neighborhood (built environment), and Connected Community (social context). The vision is to create a thriving, revitalized, mixed-income community with high-quality housing, enhanced amenities, robust economic activity, and strengthened social connections, fostering a safe and proud home for families by addressing historical divisions.
This annual agency plan for the City of Los Angeles Housing Authority outlines strategic objectives for 2027, operating within the context of a broader 2025-2029 five-year plan. Key priorities include maintaining effective housing programs, funding redevelopment and rehabilitation of public housing assets, improving community environments through focused public safety, and fostering economic development and self-sufficiency for low-income residents. The plan also emphasizes preserving and expanding affordable housing, ensuring long-term financial and organizational sustainability, investing in community well-being, and building sustainable neighborhoods. Additionally, it highlights valuing human capital and leveraging innovative approaches to modernize public housing operations and services.
The 2027 Agency Plan for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) outlines strategic goals for the upcoming fiscal year, aligned with its 2025-2029 5-Year Plan. Key priorities include maintaining effective housing programs, financing redevelopment and rehabilitation of public housing assets, improving community safety, and expanding economic development and self-sufficiency opportunities for low-income residents. The plan also focuses on preserving and increasing affordable housing supply, establishing long-term financial sustainability, investing in community well-being, building sustainable neighborhoods, valuing human capital, and fostering innovation.
The Board discussed several administrative and development items. Key topics included a special recognition for guests and employees, a monthly report from the President and CEO, and updates on the Community Safety Partnership program and information technology initiatives. Financial and real estate matters were prominent, involving the proposed 2024 operating and capital budget, the acquisition of a property on S. La Fayette Park Place, and the issuance of bonds for multifamily residential rental projects. Additionally, the Board considered the certification of the One San Pedro Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report, amendments to negotiating agreements, and various consent items such as property acquisitions, contract amendments for security and office equipment, funding increases for development projects, and budget status reports.
The agenda includes a mid-year budget review and an Executive Director report covering updates on office space, the grand opening, hiring, program status, and development projects.
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