The Los Angeles County Community Development Commission (CDC) is comprised of two separate legal entities, the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles and the CDC.
In 1982, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors consolidated three entities – the Housing Authority, the Community Development Department, and the Redevelopment Agency – to form the Community Development Commission (CDC). Today, the CDC is comprised of two separate legal entities, the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles (HACoLA) and the CDC, both of which are part of the County family, but are independent agencies and not County Departments.
The CDC oversees a wide-range of programs, including the Community Development Block Grant, Economic Development Loan Programs, the Homeless and Housing Program Fund, and so much more.
Learn more at www.lacdc.org.
HACoLA administers both the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and Public Housing programs. The Section 8 program currently assists approximately 23,000 families through a partnership with over 13,000 property owners. The Public Housing program manages 3,229 units of public and other affordable housing throughout Los Angeles County.
Learn more at www.hacola.org.
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