• [Innumerate Karen Bass...] Lack of clarity, oversight hamper LA's homel

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 22 22:54:21 2025
    XPost: alt.society.homeless, alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.republicans
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    https://www.theeastsiderla.com/news/lack-of-clarity-oversight-hamper-las- homeless-programs/article_01f7d4bc-faf2-11ef-94be-27e41c97395d.html

    Los Angeles' homelessness programs are hampered by poor oversight
    resulting in an inability to track substantial funds allocated to the
    city's assistance services, according to the draft of a court- ordered
    audit issued Thursday.

    Auditors with the firm Alvarez & Marsal identified $2.3 billion of
    funding, including appropriations, commitments, or spending related to
    city programs, according to the assessment released by U.S. District Judge David Carter.

    "Due to the manner in which the city recorded expenditures for
    homelessness assistance services, A&M was unable to completely quantify
    the total amount spent by the city for each component of the city programs using the data provided," the preliminary assessment stated. "Multiple
    funding sources and allocations across various city departments resulted
    in fragmented accounting records."

    Further, auditors said, the city and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority "did not initially provide all requested financial data,
    prompting A&M to make multiple efforts to identify, trace and reconcile relevant data as it was produced to A&M."

    A&M said it relied on the financial data produced by the city and LAHSA,
    as A&M did not have direct access to the financial information systems
    used by the city. As a result, since the city and LAHSA were unable to
    identify and calculate relevant expenses for all city programs, auditors
    were unable to quantify the total amount of money spent to establish beds
    and provide associated homeless supportive services, the report stated.

    In addition, limited financial oversight and performance monitoring of
    homeless programs resulted in oversight that frequently missed verifying
    the quality, legitimacy or reasonableness of expenses, A&M determined.

    Carter set a hearing for March 27 in Los Angeles federal court to discuss
    the assessment.

    "The invoicing process between the city and LAHSA, or the `cash request' process, was a time-consuming, manual process at risk of human error,
    exposing the city and LAHSA to potential accounting inaccuracies and complicating precise reconciliation of contract expenditures," the report
    said.

    Also, contracts between the city, LAHSA and service providers "frequently contained broad terms without clear definitions, which created ambiguity
    about the scope and type of service delivered," A&M found.

    The homelessness assistance programs to be scrutinized include, but are
    not limited to, programs used by L.A. Mayor Karen Bass in her 2024-2025
    draft budget summary, which includes a $1.3 billion commitment to end homelessness, court papers show. The audit was to look at three specific
    areas, Carter said, including Bass' Inside Safe program, designed to move unhoused residents from street encampments indoors, and two other
    agreements.

    Carter's decision to hire A&M came about as part of a lawsuit brought in
    March 2020 by the L.A. Alliance for Human Rights, a group of downtown
    business owners, who sued the city and county of Los Angeles to compel
    elected officials to rapidly address the homelessness crisis, especially
    in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The plaintiffs demanded the immediate creation of shelter and housing to
    get people off the streets, services and treatment to keep the unhoused in shelter, and regulation of public spaces to make streets, sidewalks and
    parks safe and clean.

    Carter has expressed frustration regarding the accounting of public funds
    to battle the homelessness crisis, and has repeatedly mentioned from the
    bench that $600 million was distributed to city programs in years past -- before Bass was elected mayor in 2022 -- without proper accounting.


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