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Mapping Los Angeles’ Homeless Encampment Challenge – Nearly 100,000 Cases Reported Since 2019. ... The LA homeless encampment challenge 2019-2020: an interactive map with 94,000+ reports.
The extremely detailed map from the L.A. Times reveals the location of every homeless person documented by this year's homeless count conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
So how did L.A.’s homeless problem get so bad? That’s a question many are asking as Los Angeles elected leaders on Tuesday said they would declare a “state of emergency” on the growing ...
One map shows the rate of homeless per 1,000 residents (from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority) as well as the locations of repeated homeless encampment cleanups carried out by the city.
Fires that start in Los Angeles' homeless encampments pose a serious safety threat because they often spread to nearby apartments, homes, businesses and other buildings. The map above ...
A Times interactive map shows where homeless people could be banned from sleeping on sidewalks if a new plan passes in City Hall.
Thanks to a couple of recent initiatives, Los Angeles has about $350 million per year to spend on the homeless, plus $1.2 billion in bonds to build 10,000 new housing units.
There are new questions about the accuracy of this year's Los Angeles homeless count. It was just completed last month, but some volunteers are telling KCAL News about problems trying to report ...
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority aims for data to be entered in the system within 72 hours, ... one feature would create a map of places where an individual had been encountered, ...
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority aims for data to be entered in the system within 72 hours, ... one feature would create a map of places where an individual had been encountered, ...
LOS ANGELES — Billions of dollars have been spent on efforts to get homeless people off the streets in California, but outdated computer systems with error-filled data are all too often unable ...
Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Billions of dollars have been spent on efforts to get homeless people off the streets in California, but outdated computer systems with error-filled data are ...