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Bevin Kuhn, LAHSA’s Acting Deputy Chief Analytics Officer, told Carter they originally planned to make data publicly available in October. At that point in the hearing, Carter — clearly frustrated about what he described as “slow-footing” — told Kuhn the court would order data to be produced sooner.reached almost two years ago in a long-running lawsuit between advocates for the unhoused and the city and county of L.A.
Auditors trying to track spending and outcomes on homelessness efforts in recent years told Carter in court Thursday that figuring out which providers were paid to achieve what outcomes has been like untangling a bowl of spaghetti. The city and county have provided some data, they said, but other requests have not been fulfilled.L.A. City Controller Kenneth Mejia also told Carter during Thursday’s hearing that getting data out of LAHSA has been a struggle.still in progress to track L.A.
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