The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) announced on Oct. 11 that it is the recipient of a $3.9 million Clean California Local Grant Program award.
Caltrans awarded 42 Clean California grants totaling nearly $100 million for local projects throughout the state. HACLA was selected as one of the 42 recipients out of 230 applications received.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) developed the Clean California Local Grant Program through which funds go to local communities to beautify and improve local streets and roads, tribal lands, parks, pathways, and transit centers. Through the combination of adding beautification measures and art in public spaces, along with the removal of litter and debris, this effort will enhance communities and improve spaces for walking and recreation.
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HACLA’s award of $3.9 million will focus solely on Jordan Downs and will provide funding for the Children’s Park design and construction, Big Belly Trash Can Program expansion and community Wi-Fi, Public Art Program expansion, Green Ambassador position and resident stipends for two additional years, and grant oversight and administrative costs.
“HACLA’s Clean CA Round 2 project, the ‘Jordan Downs Sustainable and Equitable Communities Initiative,’ is a comprehensive effort that aims to create a more sustainable and equitable community that meets the needs of all residents,” said HACLA President/CEO Doug Guthrie.
“This award will allow HACLA to promote community well-being and foster a sense of place as well as create a more sustainable and environmentally conscious community for the residents of Jordan Downs.”
To learn more, visit https://cleancalifornia.dot.ca.gov/local-grant-program.