Southern California Association of Governments Funds LA City Projects

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The Southern California Association of Governments awarded three grants to the city of Los Angeles to improve neighborhood accessibility and further affordable housing, Mayor Karen Bass’ office announced Tuesday.

The grants, totaling $3.9 million, will support the mayor’s strategy to use city-owned land to develop affordable housing, as well as fund a traffic study regarding the impacts of potentially closing a portion of the street that runs through MacArthur Park, and to develop a plan for the Warner Center in the west San Fernando Valley.

SCAG is the nation’s “largest metropolitan planning organization,” representing six counties, 191 cities and 19 million residents, according to its website.

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