Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

NIMBYs strike in Chatsworth

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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

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