Judge Expresses Concern About City of L.A.’s Delay in Addressing Homelessness
Judge Carter mandates quarterly hearings and federal monitoring to verify Los Angeles' homelessness settlement compliance amid ongoing data verification issues.
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LA city told the court there were 88 beds at a homeless shelter, but 44 of them were missing
By Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — When the special master overseeing a city court-ordered agreement to provide thousands of homeless shelter beds made a spot check at a South Los Angeles shelter she was disappointed in what she found. The shelter in the parking lot of the historic but shuttered Lincoln Theater in South Los Angeles is a bare-bones affair: gray tents pitched on wooden platform in rows on two parking lots. The homeless…
L.A. city told the court there were 88 beds at a homeless shelter, but 44 of them were missing
A South Los Angeles tent shelter reported it was providing 88 beds under its contract, but an inspector found half of that. A federal judge overseeing a court-ordered agreement with the city about its homeless services saw the discrepancy as a sign of mismanagement he has been railing about.
Judge Expresses Concern About City of LA's Delay in Addressing Homelessness
A federal court judge Wednesday expressed concern about what the L.A. Alliance for Human Rights contends is the city of Los Angeles’ apparent delay in meeting its obligations under a settlement agreement in a lawsuit concerning the homelessness crisis in the region. In an order filed in June by U.S. District Judge David Carter, he wrote that the city has shown “a consistent lack of cooperation and responsiveness — an unwillingness to provide doc…
Judge expresses concern about City of L.A.’s delay in addressing homelessness
A federal court judge expressed concern on Wednesday about what the L.A. Alliance for Human Rights contends is the city of Los Angeles’ apparent delay in meeting its obligations under a settlement agreement in a lawsuit concerning the homelessness crisis in the region. In an order filed in June by U.S. District Judge David Carter, he wrote that the city has shown “a consistent lack of cooperation and responsiveness — an unwillingness to provide …
LA Federal Judge Orders the City to Pay Its Court‑Appointed Monitor
In a sharply worded order during a recent hearing, a federal judge in Los Angeles compelled the city to promptly pay the court-appointed monitor who has been overseeing compliance with a landmark homelessness settlement. The ruling underscores ongoing tensions between the city and the federal court over Los Angeles’s progress and transparency in meeting its obligations to provide shelter for its homeless population. Background: The Homelessness …
A federal court judge on Wednesday expressed concern about what the Los Angeles Alliance for Human Rights claims as an apparent delay for the city of Los Angeles in fulfilling its obligations under an agreement in a lawsuit related to the homeless crisis in the region. In an order filed in June by U.S. District Judge David Carter, he wrote that the city has shown “a constant lack of cooperation and response—a refusal to provide documentation unl…
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