LA County Releases Plan to Reduce HomelesssnessCounty officials on Thursday released a sweeping draft reportwith nearly 50 recommended...Favot, Sarah
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) —The five elected officials who govern Los Angeles County Tuesday approved $460 million in Measure H spending on homelessness, increasing their commitment to the problem in the face of a widely anticipated rise in the numbers of people without a permanent home. Prior to th...
Despite some early problems with slow payments and understaffing at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Ansell said the pace of spending puts the county on track to meet its goal of moving 45,000 homeless families and individuals into permanent housing during the first five years of Meas...
LA now has until September to shelter homeless living along freeways The city and county are arguing over who will pay for the shelters. By Jenna Chandler May 22, 2020 LA is housing its homeless in hotel rooms. How about the Ritz? It was built with taxpayer money. By Jenna Chandler May...
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Why LA County opposes Newsom's homeless encampment order In July, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced an executive order to dismantle homeless encampments across the state, and the LA Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to oppose it.
The results published in Economic Roundtable’s study found that workers in the fast-food industry make up 9% of workers in Los Angeles County and 11% of all homeless workers in California. That equals to 3,595 homeless fast food workers in Los Angeles County, and 10,120 statewide, resear...
LA County is grateful for a constructive conversation with@HUDgov@SecretaryCarson&@mayorofLAto discuss amplifying housing & services in our communities. To tackle the homelessness crisis, we need an all-hands-on-deck approach in collaboration with the federal government. ...
Turning less than 1% of all LA County parking spaces into homes would house the annual LA County homeless population Turning 10% of all LA County parking spaces into homes could more than satisfy the current 551,800 home deficit for low-income renters. ...
“The homelessness crisis requires an urgent and singular focus on getting every person— regardless of how they are living on the streets — connected to long-term housing and the supportive services they need to stay housed. I am proud that the County’s RV Encampment Pilot is one of the...