City Council looks to take Measure ULA funds for wildfire aid
The City of Los Angeles wants to dip into “mansion tax” funds to help pay the rent of refugees from the Pacific Palisades fire. The City Council unanimously voted to study whether the city can reallocate $15 million in Measure ULA funding for emergency rental assistance for residents displaced by the January firestorm, City News […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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