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- Mayor Bass Releases Balanced Budget Proposal FY 2025-2026
LOS ANGELES – In the face of downward economic trends, Mayor Karen Bass released her proposed budget for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 today It is balanced, and builds on successful strategies that have lowered both homelessness and crime since the Mayor was sworn in
- LA Mayor Karen Bass’ budget calls for 80% drop in financing of new . . .
The budget calls for a nearly 80% drop in city financing of new affordable housing units, declining from 770 homes in the current fiscal year to 160 homes in the next fiscal year
- The A to Z of LA Mayor Karen Bass budget cuts
Housing: The city’s efforts to speed up affordable housing construction in LA could slow down, with city planners poised to be laid off The city would not be able to keep up with the faster approval timelines for affordable units that can also help keep costs down for those projects
- L. A. Mayor Karen Bass retools her affordable housing strategy - Los . . .
Bass put new restrictions on her plan to speed up the approval of affordable housing, taking out properties that are in historic districts, hillsides with high fire risk and other areas
- How L. A. Mayor Bass proposed budget addresses housing amid cuts - L. A . . .
L A Mayor Karen Bass released her proposed annual city budget on Monday, with job cuts and consolidations to remedy the city deficit For housing, the city is proposing to keep 542 employees in
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Reveals Budget Proposal for Upcoming Year . . .
Mayor Karen Bass unveiled her proposed budget on Monday, outlining her vision to propel Los Angeles forward with continued investments in housing, safety, and essential services for all
- What to know about Mayor Bass proposed Los Angeles budget
LA Mayor Bass calls for sweeping reform in city budget The proposal would be an 8 2% increase over the 2024-2025 city budget The figures below may change as budget discussions move
- What you need to know about Mayor Bass’ proposed FY25-26 budget
More than $200 million will go in the Budget Stabilization Fund to help cushion against economic instability and uncertainty at the federal level, officials said
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