Overview
- Six long-vacant buildings will be renovated rather than demolished to create a centralized treatment and housing campus run by Los Angeles County.
- The plan provides 162 beds, including 32 locked subacute beds for 18- to 25-year-olds entering through conservatorship, 70 interim housing beds, and 60 permanent supportive housing units.
- County estimates target completion of the interim housing in December 2027 and the locked treatment beds in early 2028, with the permanent supportive housing timeline still to be determined.
- About $65 million from Proposition 1 underpins a total project cost reported at roughly $106–107 million, following state legislation that enabled the 13-acre lease.
- Swinerton is contracted for the interim and rehabilitation facilities with deliveries slated for late 2027 and early 2028, and the county says some interim beds will be prioritized for Norwalk residents experiencing homelessness.