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Los Angeles Expands Homeless Housing Program
March 21, 2026
The City of Los Angeles, under Mayor Karen Bass, has successfully relocated 32 homeless individuals from a South Central encampment into stable housing through the Inside Safe program, marking the 124th such operation since the program began three years ago. This initiative is part of a broader municipal strategy that includes affordable housing development and rent stabilization reforms, contributing to a historic two-year decline in homelessness in Los Angeles.
- The Inside Safe program demonstrates ongoing municipal commitment to addressing homelessness through direct housing placements, indicating sustained demand for housing services and related support contracts.
- Procurement professionals should note opportunities in affordable housing construction, property management, and supportive services aligned with the city's homelessness reduction goals.
- The program's success may influence future funding allocations and contract awards focused on housing stability and social services within Los Angeles.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in housing development, social services, and community outreach may find increased engagement prospects with the City of Los Angeles.
After decades of rising homelessness before we took office, the number of people living on our streets is now going down thanks to Inside Safeโs breakthrough in addressing the Cityโs long-standing failures.
— Mayor Karen Bass
Weโre encouraged to see dozens of Angelenos take that first step toward a safer, healthier, and more stable future.
— Councilman Curren Price
Agencies
City of Los Angeles