Judge orders overseer for LA’s 'failed' homeless programs
- A federal judge ruled that Los Angeles is not meeting a court order to provide 12,915 new beds for the homeless by 2027, requiring a third-party monitor and quarterly court hearings on the city’s programs.
- U.S. District Court Judge David Carter noted the city's inflated bed count and lack of verified services.
- The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has defunded the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority due to performance issues.
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Federal judge orders overseer for LA’s 'failed' homeless programs, too few beds provided
The $84,000 annual room and board cost per Inside Safe beneficiary is even higher than the Census-reported $80,366 median household income in the city, which typically supports a family of three.
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Read Full ArticleThe annual cost of $84,000 in accommodation and maintenance per Inside Safe beneficiary is even higher than the city's average household income of $80,366, according to the census, which usually supports a family of three members.

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Judge orders overseer for LA’s 'failed' homeless programs
(The Center Square) — A federal judge ruled the city of Los Angeles is failing to meet its court-ordered agreement to provide another 12,915 new beds for the homeless by 2027.
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