A report criticizing L.A.'s anti-camping law, completed in November but publicized recently, has been deemed largely ineffective by the City Council president. Calls have been made to release the data to the public, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding homeless encampments in the city.
A report critical of L.A.'s anti-camping law sets off a furor in City Hall https://t.co/L1XpGIBkat
LA County homeless crisis: Residents seeing fights, prostitution after RV encampment moved into neighborhood. https://t.co/nBJW35MsAo Click the image to read more:
Editorial: What L.A. County voters need to hear from D.A. George Gascón before November (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/UjtpSeLMdk https://t.co/iyIw2JhExz
Editorial: What L.A. County voters need to hear from D.A. George Gascón before November (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/FSAtToQQnw
Editorial: Release the anti-camping law report now. L.A. needs to see the data (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/Xi9G2Gaw6U https://t.co/6r6LyFUBlq
Editorial: Release the anti-camping law report now. L.A. needs to see the data (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/Xi9G2Gaw6U
L.A. City Council president criticizes city-sponsored report on encampment ban The report, which was completed in November but just publicized this weekend, says the ban has largely been ineffective https://t.co/Xb3FlGUzGp