Los Angeles officials are bracing for the release of a report that’s likely to show little or no progress in reining in homelessness, despite the $619 million they spent last year to grapple with the crisis.One might have thought the Mayor would have figured out housing first, then invited a million immigrants second. Not in Calizuela.
The gloomy prognosis on one of Southern California’s top political issues emerged during two recent briefings on homelessness and the 2019 point-in-time count, the results of which are due to be released May 31…
Authorities reported that 53,000 L.A. County residents were homeless in 2018. Lynn said the 2019 point-in-time count, which was conducted in January, was being held for further analysis.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
We are sending LA another 100,000
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Matt young, you are a dufas idiot.
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