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LAHSA risks missing the March 31 federal audit deadline, threatening $473 million in homeless funding due to delays and leadership issues.
LAHSA, L.A.’s main homeless services agency, is at risk of missing the federal deadline to submit its annual financial audit, due March 31, after repeatedly delaying document submissions despite prior commitments.
The lead auditor, Justin Measley, warned the compressed timeline jeopardizes timely completion, though LAHSA officials say all required materials have been provided.
The audit is essential for maintaining federal funding and ensuring accountability in taxpayer spending.
The delay occurs amid a leadership transition and the unexplained extended leave of CFO Janine Trejo.
Meanwhile, the City Controller’s Office reported L.A. underspent at least $473 million of its homelessness budget in fiscal year 2025-26, citing slow contracting, staffing shortages, and unclear spending timelines, particularly for state and Measure ULA funds.
LAHSA se arriesga a perder la fecha límite de auditoría federal del 31 de marzo, amenazando con $473 millones en fondos para personas sin hogar debido a retrasos y problemas de liderazgo.