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A blitz of state or federal support will not put more than 46,000 unhoused Angelenos into warm places to sleep tonight.
An additional 6,000 unhoused Angelenos have been brought inside to date, she added.
Source: https://abc7.com/los-angeles-mayor-karen-bass-homeless-inside-safe/13376979/
But like many Angelenos, West Valley driver Liza Olson wonders what, exactly, those lights are accomplishing.
Little did he know at the time that Los Angeles soon would be confronted with more turmoil, brought by the 6.7-magnitude earthquake that would topple freeways, inflict $49 billion worth of damages to homes and businesses and kill dozens of Angelenos.
Most of the bus stops in Los Angeles lack protection from the elements, exposing daily commuters to the county’s sweltering heat and creating a health hazard for already marginalized Angelenos, according to a from UCLA and local advocacy group, Move LA.
She noted that, so far, her administration has brought about 1,000 Angelenos indoors through her Inside Safe Program, and that her proposed budget will aim to build on that.
Source: https://abc7.com/karen-bass-los-angeles-mayor-state-of-the-city-address-la/13142130/
So Angelenos don’t have a choice, because the market is lead by the marketeer.
Supporters gathered in Griffith Park on Sunday for the annual P-22 Day Festival, honoring the beloved mountain lion who navigated two freeways to make his home in this often bustling gathering place for Angelenos.
“Trees are essential to providing Angelenos with significant environmental and public health benefits, especially during a heatwave,” Mejia said in a tweet.
Visitors can join Angelenos at play, gain an insider’s appreciation of the city and indulge in a plethora of pleasures without paying a penny.