The Columbus Dispatch

Judge: Find shelter for homeless on Skid Row

- Christophe­r Weber

LOS ANGELES – A federal judge overseeing a sweeping lawsuit about homelessne­ss in Los Angeles on Tuesday ordered the city and county to find shelter for all unhoused residents of Skid Row within 180 days and audit any spending related to the out-of-control crisis of people living on the streets.

In a fiery 110-page preliminar­y injunction, Judge David O. Carter slammed officials’ inability to restrain the unpreceden­ted growth of homelessne­ss that has seen encampment­s spread into nearly every neighborho­od in the region.

“All of the rhetoric, promises, plans, and budgeting cannot obscure the shameful reality of this crisis – that year after year, there are more homeless Angelenos, and year after year, more homeless Angelenos die on the streets,” Carter wrote.

The judge’s order was released a day after Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti vowed to spend nearly $1 billion in the coming year to get people off the streets. Carter on Tuesday ordered “that $1 billion, as represente­d by Mayor Garcetti, will be placed in escrow,” with a spending plan “accounted for and reported to the Court within seven days.”

In addition, Carter ordered the city auditor to examine all public money spent in recent years to combat homelessne­ss, including funds from a 2016 bond measure approved by voters to create 10,000 housing units over a decade.

As of January 2020, there were more than 66,400 homeless people in Los Angeles County, with 41,000 within LA city limits.

While the homeless population was once largely confined to the notorious Skid Row neighborho­od in downtown, rows of tents, cardboard shelters, battered RVS and makeshift plywood structures are now familiar sights throughout the nation’s second-most populous city.

Carter ordered the city and county to find shelter for all single women and unaccompan­ied children on Skid Row within 90 days, and every homeless person in the downtown area must have a place to stay by Oct. 18.

 ?? JAE C. HONG/AP FILE ?? A judge overseeing a lawsuit about homelessne­ss in Los Angeles on Tuesday ordered the city and county to find shelter for all unhoused residents of Skid Row within 180 days.
JAE C. HONG/AP FILE A judge overseeing a lawsuit about homelessne­ss in Los Angeles on Tuesday ordered the city and county to find shelter for all unhoused residents of Skid Row within 180 days.

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