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2026 Budget Recommendation / R47 / El Pueblo de Los Angeles / Campus Assistance / Visitors Experiencing Mental Health, Public Health, and Re-entry Issues / Partnership Opportunities / County of Los Angeles

Council File 26-0600-S69

Under review — the city is exploring how to expand mental health and social services at El Pueblo de Los Angeles by partnering with the county, but the proposal is still waiting for committee discussion before any concrete partnerships move forward.

Introduced
2026-06-24
Last changed
2026-07-07
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-24
Committee
Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee
Initiated by
Council

Brief

This budget recommendation, introduced by Council on June 24, 2026, directs the city to investigate partnership opportunities with Los Angeles County to provide mental health services, public health support, and re-entry assistance at the El Pueblo de Los Angeles campus. The file is currently pending review by the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee and has no further action recorded since referral on July 7, 2026.

Full summary

Council File 26-0600-S69 is a 2026 budget recommendation focused on leveraging El Pueblo de Los Angeles, the city's historic cultural and civic center, as a site for expanded human services partnerships with the County of Los Angeles. The directive asks the city to explore how the campus can better serve vulnerable populations, specifically those experiencing mental health crises, public health needs, and individuals in re-entry programs. The file was introduced by the City Council on June 24, 2026, and immediately referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee on July 7, 2026. This committee jurisdiction reflects the dual nature of the proposal—it touches on the cultural mission of El Pueblo while expanding its social services function. As of the last recorded activity on July 7, the file remains pending in committee with no further action documented. With an expiration date of June 24, 2028, the file is still within its two-year lifecycle. The recommendation appears to be in early-stage review, awaiting committee discussion and potential coordination between city departments and the County of Los Angeles to develop specific partnership frameworks.

Activity (1)

  • 2026-07-07 Council document(s) referred to Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee.

Documents (1)

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