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October 25, 2005

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RE: DECLARING 3, 2005 AS WORLD HABITAT DAY AND ENDORSING THE UNITED NATION'S MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF REDUCTION

At the meeting of the Council h~1d OCTOBER 11, 2005, the following action was taken:

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RESOLUTION World Habitat Day

WHEREAS The has designated the first Monday in October every year as World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of human settlements and tl.le basic right to adequate shelter for all; and ·

WHEREAS World Habitat Day is intended to remind the world

WHEREAS the Global Observance of World Habitat Day will be held in , to remind the world that countless thousands of homes were destroyed last December by the tsunami killer wave that so devastated Indonesia's Banda Aceh coastline and other Indian Ocean countries; and

WHEREAS World Habitat Day falls a month after the devastation ofHurricane Katrina, which has resulted in an estimated loss of 140,000 homes and a dramatic increase in homelessness and suffering in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida; and

.WHEREAS the theme of World Habitat Day on Monday, October 3, 2005, the "Millennium Development Goals and the City" is chosen by the United Nations to remind all of us that in the year 2000, world leaders meeting at the dawn of the new Millennium, committed themselves to launch a concerted attack on poverty, illiteracy, hunger, unsafe water, disease and urban and environmental degradation by adopting a set of eight goals; and

WHEREAS in September, the UN General Assembly will hold a five-year review meeting to weigh progress on the eight goals; and

WHEREAS UN-HABITAT is working with a number of international and civil society organizations, and governments to realize.Target 11 ofMillenriium Development Goal 7- improving the living conditions of at least 100 million slum dwellers by the year 2020; and

WHEREAS in a world faced with a continual flow of poor people whose considerable contribution to the economy is rarely matched by their access to services, a key challenge is to significantly increase the level of pro-poor investment to tranSform cities into proactive developers of better infrastructure, housing and service delivery; and

WHEREAS slum upgrading and slum prevention are critical to achievement of the eight goals andtargets in a world where half the global population lives in urban areas, and third of them­ about 1 billion people -live in slums; and

WHEREAS 37 ,million Americans, including 12.9 million children, live in poverty; ·and

WHEREAS according to the National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness (NP ACH), an estimated 1.35 million children will experience homelessness in a year;

WHEREAS according to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, over 5 million households experience 'worst-case' housing needs; and

WHEREAS in no , city, or State in our Nation can an individual or family working full time at minimum wage, or receiving assistance under the Supplemental Security Income program or ·. under the program for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, afford a one- or two-bedroom apartment at the (air market rental rate established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and

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WHEREAS the Millennia! Housing Commission reported that 28,000,000 households in the United States spent more than 30 percent their income on housing, and one in eight low-income working families earning minimum wage have to spend more than half their income on housing; and

WHEREAS families without stable housing typically have to move often, maldng job retention difficult and forcing tlieir children to.change schools frequently; and

WHEREAS in its 'Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's Cities', the United States Conference of Mayors reports that requests for shelter by families with children went unmet 30 percent of the time in 2004; and aRHT 'lO TilE .. ~ OF 'lliF ~. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that by the adoption of this resolution the Los Angeles City Council hereby declares Monday~ October 3, 2005 as WorldHabitat Day and '• endorses the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals of poverty reduction.

September 30, 2005 PRESENTED BY: c · Ci tf' COUNCILMEMBER ERIC GARCETTI

Resofu.f,"ol'l ADOPTED OCT 1 1 2005 LOS ANGELES Clll COUNCIL