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REP. ROYBAL-ALLARD JOINS PRESIDENT OBAMA AT THE WHITE HOUSE FOR PROMISE ZONE ANNOUNCEMENT

Los Angeles Named One of First Five Zones

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Washington, DC, January 9, 2014 | Elizabeth Murphy ((202) 225-1766) | comments

Today, Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard joined President Barack Obama at the White House as he announced the first five “Promise Zones”— high-poverty areas where the federal government will partner with and invest in communities to create jobs, leverage private investment, increase economic activity, expand educational opportunities, and improve public safety.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for greater Los Angeles and the selected communities across the nation,” said Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard. “By building these kinds of partnerships, we will take an important step toward reviving our local economies through job creation, increased access to education and safer streets for our families.”

The first five Zones, located in San Antonio, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Southeastern Kentucky, and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, have each put forward a plan on how they will partner with local business and community leaders to make investments that reward hard work and expand opportunity. In exchange, these designees will receive the resources and flexibility they need to achieve their goals.

Each of these designees knows and has demonstrated that it takes a collaborative effort – between private business and federal, state, tribal and local officials; faith-based and non-profit organizations; children and parents – to ensure that hard work leads to a decent living for every American, in every community.

The plan for Los Angeles is as follows:

Los Angeles, CA (Neighborhoods of Pico Union, Westlake, Koreatown, Hollywood, and East Hollywood)

The City of Los Angeles’s key strategies include:

o Increasing housing affordability by preserving existing affordable housing and partnering with housing developers to increase the supply of affordable new housing to prevent displacement.

o Ensuring all youth have access to a high-quality education, and are prepared for college and careers through its Promise Neighborhoods initiative, by partnering with the Youth Policy Institute and L.A. Unified School District to expand its Full Service Community Schools model from 7 schools to all 45 Promise Zone schools by 2019.

o Ensuring youth and adult residents have access to high-quality career and technical training opportunities that prepare them for careers in high-growth industries through partnerships with career and technical training schools and the Los Angeles Community College District.

o Investing in transit infrastructure including bus rapid transit lines and bike lanes, and promoting transit-oriented development (TOD) that attracts new businesses and creates jobs.

o Charging its Promise Zone Director and Advisory Board with eliminating wasteful and duplicative government programs.

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