Last month, Governor Newsom announced $125 million in new funding for the construction of veterans supportive housing developments across the State of California – more than half of which will go toward new projects in Los Angeles County.
The money, which was distributed as part of the sixth funding round of the Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention Program, will go to 12 different developers and facilitate the construction of 16 projects containing a combined total of 861 residential units – including rental apartments, permanent supportive housing, and transitional housing…
In total, eight projects in Los Angeles County received funding, with just over $73 million in grant funds going toward the construction of 313 housing units.
The other Los Angeles County projects include:
- MacArthur Field A ($15 million) – A two-phase project from The Core Companies that would bring 150 homes to MacArthur Field at the Los Angeles VA Campus. Construction is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2022.