NIMBYs strike in Chatsworth
Re “Councilman again battling homeless housing project,” April 29
I am not surprised by the delaying tactics of Los Angeles City Councilman John Lee, who is attempting to block construction of a homeless housing complex in Chatsworth.
This is another example of politicians retreating under the pressure of NIMBY neighbors, whose personal selfishness and social and political shortsightedness are obstacles to finding a pragmatic and fair solution on homelessness.
It is important to remember that the United States is a signatory to the United Nations Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, which states in Article 25, “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care.” Nestor Fantini
Northridge
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I applaud Lee for his willingness to revisit the Chatsworth project.
City Controller Ron Galperin recently did an audit of Proposition HHH funding for homeless projects, and he concluded that the funds were being misspent. Projects are costing too much and not getting the desired results.
Developers see HHH funding as a fat goose that laid the golden egg, and state and federal funding has exploded for homeless housing and services.
Funding needs to be carefully distributed, so as to avoid overpaying for these projects — because this is about housing for homeless people, not a get-rich-quick scheme for developers.
Mindy Taylor-Ross Venice