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Caltrans could lease land for RVs

Proposed measure would allow L.A. to store vehicles formerly owned by unhoused citizens

- By Linh Tat ltat@scng.com

Assemblyme­mber Rich Chavez Zbur, D-Hollywood, has announced a bill — sponsored by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass — to allow the City of Los Angeles and other government agencies to lease land from the California Department of Transporta­tion to store recreation­al vehicles surrendere­d by homeless people living in RVs as they transition to permanent or interim housing.

Under existing law, Caltrans can lease property for $1 a month to a local government to operate an emergency shelter or feeding services. Assembly Bill 2525, known as the Los Angeles Recreation­al Vehicle Lot Program, would expand that arrangemen­t to include the storage of RVs.

“Many candidates for services like transition­al housing have RVs that have served as their only shelter after becoming homeless,” Zbur, who chairs the Assembly Democratic Caucus, said in a news release on Monday. “This bill will free up space under freeways and other areas — which often otherwise go unused — to provide crucial storage for these RVs so that people can move into housing and receive critical services to relieve homelessne­ss.”

Nearly 6,500 Angelenos experienci­ng homelessne­ss are living in about 4,000 RVs within the city of L.A. — a number that's grown by 40% since 2018, according to Zbur's office, which cited data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.

In December, L.A. city officials cleared a massive RV encampment in the San Fernando Valley — on Forest Lawn Drive near Warner Bros. Studios — as part of the mayor's Inside Safe pro

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