Editorial: A fact check on Rick Caruso's magical thinking about L.A. homelessness (via latimesopinion)
His plan calls for 30,000 interim beds divided between tiny homes and “sleeping pods” set up in existing buildings such as warehouses — which sounds like the cubicles in structures in Mayor Eric Garcetti’s
And where are all these tiny home villages going to be placed? Caruso says on his campaign website that there are hundreds of surplus government properties. But in a study from January, city Controller Ron Galperin cautions that not all surplus sites are suitable for buildingcandidates. There has been such strong pushback in some L.A. communities that a couple of tiny home village projects have stalled.
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