The Philippine Star

LA declares state of emergency on homelessne­ss

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LOS ANGELES — Flooded with homeless encampment­s from its freeway underpasse­s to the chic sidewalks of Venice Beach, municipal officials here declared a public emergency on Tuesday, making Los Angeles the first city in the nation to take such a drastic step in response to its mounting problem with street dwellers.

The move stems partly from compassion, and in no small part from the rising tide of complaints about the homeless and the public nuisance they create.

National experts on homelessne­ss said Los Angeles has had a severe and persistent problem with people living on the streets rather than in shelters — the official estimate is 26,000.

The mayor and City Council have pledged a sizable and coordinate­d response, proposing Tuesday to spend at least $ 100 million in the next year on housing and other services.

They plan, among other things, to increase the length of time shelters and provide more rent subsidies to street people and those in shelters.

“Every single day we come to work, we see folks lying on this grass, a symbol of our city’s intense crisis,” Mayor Eric Garcetti said at a news conference at City Hall on Tuesday.

“This city has pushed this problem from neighborho­od to neighborho­od for too long, from bureaucrac­y to bureaucrac­y.”

In urban areas, including New York, Washington and San Francisco, rising housing costs and an uneven economic recovery have helped fuel a rise in homelessne­ss.

In some cities, officials have focused much of their efforts on enforcemen­t policies to keep people from living in public spaces.

 ??  ?? Photo shows a homeless encampment in downtown Los Angeles.
Photo shows a homeless encampment in downtown Los Angeles.

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