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LA blew $60M on homeless ‘fix’ — it housed just three units

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LA blew $60M on homeless ‘fix’ — it housed just three units
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Metro exclusive LA blew $60M on homeless ‘fix’ — it housed just three units By Jamie Paige Published July 15, 2026, 8:00 a.m. Add The California Post on Google Just three out of a promised 2,000 apartments have been used to relocate the homeless in Nithya Raman’s failed $60 million project to get people off the streets. Councilmember Raman, the chair of the Los Angeles City Council’s Housing and Homelessness Committee, introduced the Time Limited Subsidy program back in September as a cheaper alternative to Mayor Karen Bass’ Inside Safe Program — meant to get homeless people into an established residence.

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