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Another LA Homeless Encampment Cleaned Up, For Now

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that more than 45 Angelenos were brought inside from a longstanding encampment through the latest Inside Safe operation near several businesses and a Metro rail station in Highland Park. But will they return to the streets shortly thereafter? “Through more than 100 operations, Inside Safe has and will continue […]

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Will Mayor Bass’ Budget Proposal Be The Change Los Angeles Needs?

Mayor Karen Bass said today that her budget proposal for next year will “deliver fundamental change in the way the City operates,” and directed the Chief Administrative Officer to report to her with strategies to reduce spending significantly while protecting essential services. The question is… will it deliver the change the city needs? “For too

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Mayor Karen Bass Helps To Move 30 Homeless Angelenos Inside

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today announced the latest Inside Safe operation in Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard in partnership with Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez and Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath. More than 30 Angelenos voluntarily moved inside with access to supportive services from this operation. This long standing encampment was located against Sunset Sound recording studio,

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Los Angeles Proposes $950 million For Homeless Response

Millions of dollars have been spent to combat crime, clean-up homeless encampments and kickstart road construction in and around Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass just released her proposed budget to continue her work to move Los Angeles forward, which includes $950 million for the homeless response. “I am releasing a proposed budget

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Los Angeles Mayor Continues To Address Homeless In The Streets

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced an Inside Safe operation in East Hollywood on Alexandria Avenue and Fountain Avenue near Bright Childhood Daycare with Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez. During this operation, more than 20 Angelenos were brought inside and provided supportive services from the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority (LAHSA), County of Los Angeles Department of Mental

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Los Angeles Mayor Cleans Up Homeless Encampment In Koreatown

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass today announced the latest Inside Safe operation in Koreatown. The operation addressed a longstanding encampment in Robert F. Kennedy Inspiration Park next to Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools. Through this effort, more than 30 Angelenos were moved off the streets and brought inside. “Today we brought people who were living in

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Los Angeles To Build 8,000 More Affordable Housing Units

Mayor Bass today spoke at the grand opening of the Wilcox in Hollywood, a 62-unit affordable housing project that opened in October as a result of being expedited under the Mayor’s Executive Directive 1. In September, Mayor Bass announced at the Wilcox that more than 7,000 units of affordable housing are being expedited under Executive Directive

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LA Mayor Karen Bass Accelerates CARE Act To Battle Substance Abuse Amongst Homeless

Mayor Karen Bass continues her efforts to battle the homeless epidemic. Bass joined Governor Gavin Newsom and leaders from the Board of Supervisors to announce the acceleration of the implementation of CARE Court, the State’s new framework to deliver mental health and substance use disorder services to Californians suffering from severe mental health disorders. Los

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