Los Angeles County Homelessness Emergency Response

On January 10, 2023, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to proclaim a local emergency on homelessness in Los Angeles County. The declaration provided the Homeless Initiative and other County departments with increased authority to expedite and streamline efforts to create housing, provide services, and more efficiently use funds, allowing the County to be nimbler and more responsive.

Mission Driven

The Homeless Initiative was charged with leading the overall coordination of the emergency response and to coordinate efforts with cities and the state and federal governments.​ It is focused on four strategic missions:

Encampment Resolution

Reducing Encampments in partnership with local jurisdictions to bring unsheltered people indoors;

Housing

Increasing interim and permanent Housing placements;

Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Services

Ramping up Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services for people experiencing homelessness; and

Eviction Protection

Scaling up Eviction Protections to reduce inflow into homelessness.

Under the State of Emergency

We're Cutting Red Tape to Build More Housing More Quickly

Los Angeles County is easing rules and regulations that slow or prevent the construction of interim or permanent housing. We’re also expediting the process for acquiring properties and executing and amending leases.

We’re Accelerating Funding for Services

By making it easier to reallocate existing funding and to secure additional funding—including tapping funding from the Mental Health Services Act—we’re working to fund more homeless services quickly. Los Angeles County is also expediting the contracting and procurement of equipment, supplies, and services essential to helping people move out of encampments and into housing.