In a unanimous 14–0 vote on Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council approved a motion to address data fragmentation in the city’s homeless services. The move tasks the chief legislative analyst with identifying data sources related to homelessness that aren’t currently part of the regional Homeless Management Information System. Officials will also explore which city programs can be integrated into the system and shared with county services. No timeline was given for the report. Councilmember Adrin Nazarian was absent.
LA City Council Takes Action to Fix Flawed Homelessness Data System
