COVID-19 Announcements

 

Just because State emergency tenant protections have ended, that doesn’t mean that there aren't resources and assistance available to help with the financial crisis caused by the pandemic.  If you have questions on the status of your rent relief application, your housing rights, or if you have received paperwork from the court, reach out to Stay Housed L.A. immediately for assistance.
The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) has implemented protocols to ensure the safety of tenants and agency staff before and during an in-person inspection. Please click here to review the agency safety protocols.
Are you a public housing resident experiencing a decrease in income due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

Public Housing Interim Reexamination Form
Interim Reexaminations

Effective June 1, 2020, the LACDA has implemented a New Interim Reexamination Policy and Procedure. View to see how this affects your rental assistance reporting requirements and to report a change in income or family circumstances.

Section 8 Interim Reexamination Form

Please note: To complete the signature portion of the Interim Rent Adjustment Form, you will need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.

En Español
A partir del 1 de junio de 2020, la LACDA implementó una nueva política y procedimiento de reexamen provisional.  Para ver cómo esto afecta sus requisitos de informes de asistencia de alquiler y para informar un cambio en los ingresos o las circunstancias familiares. 

Section 8 Interim Reexamination Form - Spanish
 
Tenga en cuenta: para completar la parte de la firma del Formulario de ajuste de alquiler provisional, deberá descargar Adobe Acrobat Reader
If you are a Section 8 tenant or owner participating in one of our housing programs and have an urgent question or need, please email your Case Manager directly for assistance.  If you do not know the email address, please email section8.mailbox@lacda.org

All other inquiries may be directed to this email address. 

Beginning on April 10, 2020, the LACDA adopted and implemented a series of statutory and regulatory waivers permitted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These HUD waivers allow the LACDA to enact temporary changes to its Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) and Public Housing Programs in order to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. 

HCV Waivers

Public Housing Waivers

 

 

Please see below for a list of all grantees that benefitted form the Keep LA County Dining Program.

Keep LA County Dining Program - Grantees Paid

Please click here to access a summary of program activity.
Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), signed into law by the President on March 27, 2020.

Click here for a listing of all funding received by the LACDA through the CARES Act.
On April 14, 2020, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors authorized the LACDA to receive and administer the County’s initial CDBG-CV allocation of $13.6 million, as well as future allocations, to respond to the impact of COVID-19.   

CDBG-CV activities funded with the CARES Act allocation are in the process of being planned and implemented.  More information about these activities and how they are performing will be released in the near future.

To view the press release announcing the first round of CARES Act CDBG-CV funding to be received and administered by the County, please click here.

Click here to view the Citizen Participation Plan, which describes the process for the public to be involved in providing comments on CDBG-CV proposed activities responding to the health crisis needs to be implemented throughout the Los Angeles County unincorporated areas and its 48 participating cities.