Wednesday, May 2, 2018

45 109 133 221 | L.A. budgets $430 million to help homeless, most of it long-term debt, April 30, 2018


In his fiscal 2018-19 budget, Mayor Eric Garcetti more than doubled the amount — $430 million — dedicated to easing the city's intractable homeless problem. Only about 20% of the proposed spending, however, would come from general fund money earmarked for direct services to homeless people.

That $80 million, also twice the amount available in the current budget, would go to programs run by the mayor's office, city departments and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The joint city-county agency funds shelters and outreach programs, conducts the annual homeless count and maintains homeless data systems.

More than half the homeless spending in the new budget, which still must be approved by the City Council, is long-term debt authorized by Proposition HHH to pay for housing construction that probably will take two years or more to complete. Another big chunk is the value of city-owned land that is being offered to developers for those projects.


599 is the 109th prime number

751 is the 133rd prime number
Government = 133. Federal Bureau of Investigation = 133. White House = 133


Date numerology: 4/30/2018 = 4+3+0+20+18 = 45
 Date numerology: 4/30/2018 = 4+30+2+0+1+8 = 45
Geometry = 45

Date numerology: 4/30/2018 = 4+30+20+18 = 72

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