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Los Angeles Homeless Providers Authority names a brand new chief govt



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An lawyer who handles homelessness coverage within the Los Angeles metropolis lawyer’s workplace has been chosen because the interim chief govt for the Los Angeles Homeless Providers Authority to information the troubled company by a 12 months of downsizing.

An agenda merchandise posted Tuesday would authorize Wendy Greuel, chair of the 10-member LAHSA fee, to barter a 12-month contract with Gita O’Neill, a profession metropolis lawyer.

A vote is scheduled for Friday, the day present chief govt Va Lecia Adams Kellum has set to depart the company she led for 2 and a half years. Adams Kellum introduced her intent to step down shortly after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted in March to kind a brand new county homelessness division that can oversee funds presently administered by LAHSA.

Aside from O’Neill’s month-to-month base wage of $30,833.30, roughly $370,000 a 12 months, LAHSA launched no details about the candidate who emerged on the high throughout a monthslong search. The town lawyer’s workplace didn’t reply to a request for O’Neill’s resume. O’Neill didn’t reply to a name from The Instances. Her LinkedIn web page says she has labored within the metropolis lawyer’s workplace for just below 24 years.

As interim CEO, O’Neill can be liable for reshaping the joint city-county authority because it loses about 40% of its $875-million finances and seeks to depart behind a tumultuous interval through which it was harshly criticized in a collection of audits for poor contract and knowledge administration.

A 2024 report by the Los Angeles County Auditor discovered that lax accounting procedures resulted within the failure to reclaim thousands and thousands of {dollars} in money advances to contractors and to pay different contractors on time, even when funds had been accessible.

These deficiencies had been already recognized when Adams Kellum was employed in January of 2023 with a mandate to repair them. In her protection, she argued that the county audit primarily lined a interval earlier than she took the job.

However critics say progress has been far too gradual.

Early this 12 months, an audit commissioned by U.S. District Choose David O. Carter discovered that LAHSA lacks ample monetary oversight to make sure that its contractors ship the companies they’re paid to offer, leaving the company weak to waste and fraud.

The supervisors’ vote to drag again from the company adopted quickly after.

On account of the vote, greater than 700 county staff can be transferred to the brand new company by Jan. 1. Six months later, the brand new division will end taking up tons of extra staff from LAHSA.