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Active opportunities open for bidding
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) solicits bids to supply and deliver approximately 300 white, free-standing, non-self-cleaning gas ranges annually over a five-year period to multiple public housing sites in Los Angeles. Specific models and technical requirements are specified, including 20, 24, and 30 inch Premier models with sealed burners and electronic ignition. Bidders must be registered in HACLA's vendor system and meet specific insurance and MBE/WBE engagement goals.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Close: May 20, 2026
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) solicits bids to supply and deliver approximately 300 white, free-standing, non-self-cleaning gas ranges annually over a five-year period to multiple public housing sites in Los Angeles. Specific models and technical requirements are specified, including 20, 24, and 30 inch Premier models with sealed burners and electronic ignition. Bidders must be registered in HACLA's vendor system and meet specific insurance and MBE/WBE engagement goals.
AvailableLos Angeles City Housing Authority
Automated web based system to perform 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
Automated web based system to perform rent reasonableness determinations.
AvailableLos Angeles City Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) is soliciting proposals to provide rent reasonableness determinations under a contract for up to one year with four one-year renewal options. The scope includes performing rent reasonableness analyses for assisted housing programs and providing documented determinations per the Authority's requirements. This procurement is for professional services and is currently open for bidding.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Close: May 11, 2026
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) is soliciting proposals to provide rent reasonableness determinations under a contract for up to one year with four one-year renewal options. The scope includes performing rent reasonableness analyses for assisted housing programs and providing documented determinations per the Authority's requirements. This procurement is for professional services and is currently open for bidding.
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Los Angeles City Housing Authority
This resolution authorizes the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to purchase one year of automobile liability insurance coverage from the Housing Authority Insurance Group (HAI) for an estimated annual premium of $354,572. The policy, effective June 15, 2021, is for HACLA's fleet of 310 vehicles, providing $5,000,000 coverage and includes a $50,000 deductible. This purchase ensures compliance with State of California and HUD requirements.
Effective Date
Jun 15, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jun 15, 2021
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Expires:
This resolution authorizes the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to purchase one year of automobile liability insurance coverage from the Housing Authority Insurance Group (HAI) for an estimated annual premium of $354,572. The policy, effective June 15, 2021, is for HACLA's fleet of 310 vehicles, providing $5,000,000 coverage and includes a $50,000 deductible. This purchase ensures compliance with State of California and HUD requirements.
AvailableLos Angeles City Housing Authority
This document details the authorization and agreements for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to issue Multifamily Housing Revenue Notes, not to exceed $25,000,000, as a conduit issuer. The financing is for the acquisition, rehabilitation, construction, and equipping of Pueblo del Sol Phase II, an affordable multifamily residential project with 176 units (175 affordable, 1 manager unit) in Los Angeles. The notes provide low-interest funding for the project, which involves substantial rehabilitation estimated at $51.2 million, supported by various funding sources including tax credits and other loans. Key agreements include a Borrower Loan Agreement, a Funding Loan Agreement, and a Regulatory Agreement, which outline the terms for the loan, the roles of the Funding Lender (Citibank N.A.), Fiscal Agent (U.S. Bank National Association), and the Borrower (Pueblo del Sol II Housing Partners, L.P.). The project aims to provide affordable housing units for low and very low-income tenants, with restrictions lasting at least 55 years from the project's operational start.
Effective Date
May 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2021
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Expires:
This document details the authorization and agreements for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to issue Multifamily Housing Revenue Notes, not to exceed $25,000,000, as a conduit issuer. The financing is for the acquisition, rehabilitation, construction, and equipping of Pueblo del Sol Phase II, an affordable multifamily residential project with 176 units (175 affordable, 1 manager unit) in Los Angeles. The notes provide low-interest funding for the project, which involves substantial rehabilitation estimated at $51.2 million, supported by various funding sources including tax credits and other loans. Key agreements include a Borrower Loan Agreement, a Funding Loan Agreement, and a Regulatory Agreement, which outline the terms for the loan, the roles of the Funding Lender (Citibank N.A.), Fiscal Agent (U.S. Bank National Association), and the Borrower (Pueblo del Sol II Housing Partners, L.P.). The project aims to provide affordable housing units for low and very low-income tenants, with restrictions lasting at least 55 years from the project's operational start.
AvailableLos Angeles City Housing Authority
This document is a First Amendment to the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) between the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and Rose Hill Courts II Housing Partners, L.P. for the Rose Hill Courts - Phase II affordable housing development. The primary purpose of this amendment, effective August 2021, is to revise the land acreage by excluding a central open space parcel from the Phase II ground lease and incorporating it into Phase I, while maintaining the obligation for the Phase II Developer to construct improvements for this open space. This modification aims to provide flexibility for the long-term use and maintenance of the central open space, align with physical site build-out, and help the Project meet density threshold requirements for potential grant funding, including an application for up to $20.0 Million in September 2021.
Effective Date
Mar 19, 2020
Expires
Effective: Mar 19, 2020
Los Angeles City Housing Authority
Expires:
This document is a First Amendment to the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) between the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and Rose Hill Courts II Housing Partners, L.P. for the Rose Hill Courts - Phase II affordable housing development. The primary purpose of this amendment, effective August 2021, is to revise the land acreage by excluding a central open space parcel from the Phase II ground lease and incorporating it into Phase I, while maintaining the obligation for the Phase II Developer to construct improvements for this open space. This modification aims to provide flexibility for the long-term use and maintenance of the central open space, align with physical site build-out, and help the Project meet density threshold requirements for potential grant funding, including an application for up to $20.0 Million in September 2021.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Los Angeles City Housing Authority
The Board of Commissioners held a special meeting to discuss and authorize the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, through its instrumentality La Cienega LOMOD, Inc., to enter into a limited partnership for the acquisition of the Baldwin Village Apartments. This action includes providing a loan of up to $500,000 to the partnership, recording a regulatory agreement to ensure the property remains affordable to low-income households for up to fifty-five years, and executing all related necessary documentation.
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved several items, including a lease agreement with the California Department of Transportation for emergency shelter properties, an amendment to the master development agreement for the Jordan Downs Community Center, and revisions to the Section 8 administrative plan to expand eligibility for low-income families. Additionally, the Board authorized a name change for Kids Progress, Inc. to build Hope, Inc., and approved consent items regarding automobile liability insurance, a legal services contract, an as-needed window shade supply contract, a grant application for the One Watts Initiative, and agreements for the administration of the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program.
The board meeting agenda includes two primary business items: a proposed resolution regarding the modified compensation and benefits for the corporation's Treasurer, and a proposed resolution authorizing the execution of Amendment No. 2 to the contract with Hyland Software, Inc. This amendment proposes to extend the contract term by five years and increase the contract amount by $291,000 for a new total not to exceed $616,000.
This document presents Guidehouse's Technology Assessment of Section 8 for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), encompassing a current state assessment and gap analysis. It identifies program observations, technology gaps, and opportunities across key themes, and proposes potential quick wins related to organization, governance, process, technology, and customer experience. The assessment outlines recommendations for mid-range and long-term optimization, a vision for the future state of technology, and an implementation plan with a roadmap.
This document provides a Q1 2022 data visualization update on the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles's Vision Plan. It details progress and performance across several key areas including customer service, property management, portal management, human resources, information technology, program effectiveness, workforce development, community safety partnership, homelessness initiatives, and funding diversification, utilizing data and performance measurement tools. The update highlights achievements and challenges in these areas for the first quarter of 2022.
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