Los Angeles Times

Kicking around unhoused people

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Re “L.A. expands homeless ban near schools,” Aug. 3

Apparently, to be homeless is to lose one’s citizenshi­p, to become a football for feckless politician­s to boot around because they have not the slightest idea of how to handle this problem.

For starters, let me suggest that the city of Los Angeles set aside part of Griffith Park as a camp (it can be done) with water, sanitation and security. If nothing else, it would get families with children off the streets and allow service providers better access to those in need of assistance.

Then, the city can continue to construct housing these people can afford.

For too many years, municipal authoritie­s throughout the county (and the country) have dithered and fumbled with the homelessne­ss situation. These unfortunat­e people wander the cities, set up tents or park their RVs where other citizens complain about their existence.

Living on the street is not living in a supposedly enlightene­d country. Carleton Cronin

West Hollywood

I was interim principal of Selma Avenue Elementary School in September 2020. Selma had a very competent, caring staff that educated about 150 students. I wondered how the L.A. Unified School District could keep the doors open with its enrollment.

Veteran teachers said the school had at one time more than 900 students, but due to high-rise developmen­t, the quaint homes were gobbled up. Thus, the decline in enrollment.

A second factor impacted the decline: There were homeless encampment­s near the school, and unhoused individual­s would often wander down from Hollywood Boulevard.

Selma Elementary, home school for Carol Burnett and Marilyn Monroe, closed after the 2021 school year due to decline in enrollment.

I commend LAUSD Supt. Alberto Carvalho, staff and parents for their appearance­s before the City Council to ask for new encampment restrictio­ns near schools. It was edifying to read that the City Council chose to safeguard our youngsters.

Tom Kaminski Manhattan Beach

 ?? Francine Orr Los Angeles Times ?? A WOMAN walks her children past an encampment near Larchmont Charter School-Selma in Hollywood.
Francine Orr Los Angeles Times A WOMAN walks her children past an encampment near Larchmont Charter School-Selma in Hollywood.

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