According to the newspaper, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority returned more than $29 million to HUD during the six-year period, the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles returned more than $82 million, and the Los Angeles County Development Authority returned nearly $38 million.
LAHSA spokesman Ahmad Chapman told The Times the agency operates"in a climate where the rental market is so hard to access, it makes it very challenging to use all these resources."
"We've said this to HUD over and over again," she told the newspaper."We need a lot more flexibility." The city housing authority told The Times that many landlords are unwilling to rent to homeless people, and also cited the city's tight rental market and high turnover rates. Martinez introduced two motions -- one calling for options to have a third party conduct the city's annual homeless count, and one calling for a multi-year audit of LAHSA's previous counts.
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