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LA Unveils Housing, Health, World Cup Plans
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Governor Newsom allocates $111 million for supportive housing, benefiting six projects in California, including 307 permanent units for homeless individuals, particularly veterans, youth, and those with behavioral health issues. In Cudahy, $7.9 million completes Amanda Villas, a 140-unit affordable complex reserving 18 spots for chronic homelessness and behavioral health cases. Los Angeles City receives $15.6 million to convert a motel into Huntington Villas, 52 units for the same group. The LA City Council unanimously approves a ban on nitrous oxide sales at tobacco and cannabis shops, with exceptions for medical, food, auto, and industrial needs. LA organizers unveil plans for SoFi Stadium, hosting the US Mens opening match against Paraguay on June twelfth and seven more games over thirty-nine days. The week brings cooler air, fog, and low clouds, but temps bounce back near normal. These developments highlight LAs focus on addressing real needs.
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