A large percentage of the loan programs administered by the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) go toward assisting the development and construction or renovation of multifamily rental housing for Special Needs populations.  Eligible projects applying for funding under a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) must be new construction, or acquisition with substantial rehabilitation, providing at least 15 units of permanent rental housing.  Affordable rents and income restrictions are required in exchange for favorable loan terms.  Eligible applicants include non-profit and for-profit organizations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, public agencies, other local jurisdictions, and joint ventures among any of these entities.  Apartment buildings or complexes that receive financing assistance from the LACDA are required to submit annual compliance reports which are monitored by the LACDA staff.

Starting in NOFA 32, proposed developments that are located within 500 feet of a freeway may be eligible for funding if funds are available after all other eligible projects are awarded. The LACDA shall review and approve, at its sole discretion, any site plans for developments of this type. Please refer to the NOFA Guidelines for more information.


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The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) will release Notice of Funding Availability Round 32 (NOFA 32), which will provide Affordable Housing Trust Funds in capital funding, Section 8 Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs), and Project-Based Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (PBVASH) Vouchers for the creation and operation of eligible permanent affordable multifamily rental housing units. 

The LACDA will host a Developer Forum to discuss the significant changes in this NOFA Round 32. Developers are welcome to join and provide their feedback and questions.
The virtual meeting will take place Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 2:00 PM
NOFA 32 Developer Forum | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams


NOFA Round 32 Term Sheet

The County of Los Angeles is seeking collaborative partnerships with qualified affordable housing developers to create housing and sustainable transportation throughout the region.  Proposed projects in Unincorporated LA County or on County-owned land may work with the County’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) team to discuss the project’s scope and vision and determine if the project is a strong candidate to apply to the 2026 AHSC Round. 

If you are interested in learning more about the AHSC Program, please click here to view the 2026 AHSC Program Guidelines.

In accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (if applicable), the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, and the Civil Rights Act of California, it is the policy of the LACDA, that residential rental properties that receive funding, service, or program assistance must adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and requirements related to Fair Housing and Accessibility.

Click here for the LACDA's guidelines pertaining to the fair housing, affirmative marketing, tenant selection, and accessibility for projects receiving NOFA funding.

On January 7, 2020, the Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the Pet-Friendly Housing Ordinance, which took effect on February 6, 2020. The Pet-Friendly Housing Ordinance: (1) authorizes tenants to have at least one pet in a rental unit in new or rehabilitated multifamily housing developments financed, in whole or in part, by the County and/or the LACDA on or after the effective date of the Ordinance, consistent with all Federal and State laws; and (2) requires landlords to maintain and provide a copy of pet policies to tenants.  

Pet Friendly Housing Ordinance

Pet Friendly Guidelines