Faced with another bad homelessness count, L.A. reacts with frustration

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Faced with another bad homelessness count, L.A. reacts with frustration
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Los Angeles has now seen an increase in homelessness in seven of its last eight counts, even as the budget for addressing the issue has topped $1 billion.

against homelessness in recent years, spending an ever-growing amount of money on programs meant to pull the city’s neediest residents back from the brink.

Councilmember Traci Park, who represents part of the Westside, said the city has been relying on “bad policy,” devoting too few resources to the issues of substance abuse and mental health. Yet Bass also aired some of her own fears, saying she worries that the expiration of local eviction protections, combined with the end of various COVID-19 relief programs, will cause even more of the region’s low-income residents to wind up on the street.“Even with all that we’re doing now, I’m worried that next year the count might be even larger,” she told reporters.

At the same time, the results from the latest count could provide Bass with a fresh set of arguments as she calls on other city officials to act with greater urgency, take on new government responsibilities and spend more money on the problem than ever before. Still, in light of this year’s numbers, Kniter says city and county leaders should carry out a fresh assessment of their homelessness programs.

Raman succeeded in preserving one of those hotels, located in her Hollywood Hills district, as interim homeless housing. But other locations in Chinatown, MacArthur Park and elsewhere were decommissioned. Voters in the city and county generally have been supportive of new efforts to address the homelessness crisis, even as the problem has grown worse.

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