LOS ANGELES — Mayor Karen Bass today unveiled a new 100% affordable housing project a short distance away from the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center – a 53-unit development that developers say will provide dozens of Veterans, including many who have struggled with homelessness, a safe and permanent place to call home.
As a result of Mayor Bass’ Executive Directive 1, more than 40,000 affordable housing units are in the pipeline, with over 6,000 already under construction – including the site of today’s event.
“When I took office, it could take years just to approve an affordable housing project in Los Angeles,” said Mayor Bass. “A maze of bureaucracy and years of inaction by past City leaders left far too many Angelenos and too many Veterans sleeping on our streets. We never hesitate to fund war, but when those young Americans come home, too often we fail them – and that’s unacceptable. That’s why my administration is cutting red tape, building affordable housing faster than ever, and, for the first time in our city’s history, actually reducing homelessness for Veterans and all Angelenos.”
Directing her remarks to the Veterans in attendance at the event, Mayor Bass doubled down on her commitment to ensuring that no former servicemember is left to sleep on the streets of Los Angeles.
“I wouldn’t be here today without the Mayor’s push to help homeless veterans. It literally saved my life, and that’s no exaggeration,” said Army Veteran David Sinatra. “After two long, painful years living out of my truck, I finally have a place to call home and have my life back. I’m just one veteran who fell on hard times, but there are so many more like me. Thank you to Mayor Bass, the VA, HACLA, and all the property owners and developers who are helping us get a fresh start.”
To date, the Mayor’s House Our Vets initiative has already placed more than 750 Veterans and their families into permanent, stable homes, while street homelessness has dropped 17.5% and the City has recorded its first consecutive two-year decline in overall homelessness under Mayor Bass’ leadership.
“For a long time, it felt like the system just didn’t work,” said Simon Aftalion, Principal at Passo, the development firm leading the project. “Then Mayor Bass took office and changed that. What you see here today – this construction site – is proof of that leadership. In just nine months from now, it will deliver 53 new homes right here in the heart of West LA, built specifically for veterans.”
“Thanks to our partnership with Mayor Bass, the VA, and property owners stepping up, nearly 800 veterans now have stable homes,” said Lourdes Castro Ramírez, President & CEO of HACLA. “This is the impact of a coordinated, nimble government response and the generosity of owners who open their doors to those who served our country. With streamlined leasing and a dedicated online portal, we’re moving faster than ever to get veterans housed – and keep them housed.”