United to House Los Angeles Program Guidelines

United to House LA (ULA) is a sustainable funding stream dedicated to affordable housing production and homelessness prevention in the City of Los Angeles. The ULA measure and ordinance includes an Affordable Housing Program and a Homelessness Prevention Program, each of which includes several program categories. Program Guidelines provide additional details and parameters on the implementation of those programs.


The ULA Citizen Oversight Committee (COC) is tasked with advising LAHD, the City Council, and Mayor on priorities and Program Guidelines for the implementation of ULA-funded programs. Specifically, the ULA ordinance authorizes the COC to develop Program Guidelines and act to recommend guideline language for adoption by the City Council.

Draft Permanent Program Guidelines for Mayor and City Council Consideration:

To read the most recent version of the program guidelines and to stay up-to-date on the Council adoption process,
subscribe to Council File 23-0038-S8 for updates.

At the June 13, 2024 meeting of the COC, the COC recommended approval of the following draft Program Guidelines for consideration by the Mayor and the City Council:

Interim Program Guidelines

In ULA’s inaugural year, the City Council approved a set of six Interim Program Guidelines, which created a framework for allocating and implementing up to $150 million in initial ULA revenues. These Interim Program Guidelines were intended to support that initial implementation, while work to develop the Permanent Program Guidelines was underway.
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