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PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 04:55 PM Jan 2015

More homeless camps are appearing beyond downtown L.A.'s skid row

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Over the last two years, street encampments have jumped their historic boundaries in downtown Los Angeles, lining freeways and filling underpasses from Echo Park to South Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, a city-county agency, received 767 calls about street encampments in 2014, up 60% from the 479 in 2013.

Some residents believe the city is exporting its downtown homeless problem to their neighborhoods. But social service agencies and volunteers say it isn't that simple. They say that although downtown development and skid row cleanups are squeezing out some homeless people, many camps are filled with locals.

Soaring rents, closed shelters and funding cutbacks are pushing residents from neighborhoods such as Highland Park and Boyle Heights into the streets, where they cling to familiar turf.

Read the whole article at: http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-homeless-encampments-20150125-story.html

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More homeless camps are appearing beyond downtown L.A.'s skid row (Original Post) PoliticAverse Jan 2015 OP
In Portland we've gotten the city to dedicate public land for a self-governed homeless encampment 99th_Monkey Jan 2015 #1
Yes I posted an article on Dignity Village... PoliticAverse Jan 2015 #2
awesome. nt 99th_Monkey Jan 2015 #3
Sweet! KamaAina Jan 2015 #5
I see more homeless in the valley every week olddots Jan 2015 #4
The 110 freeway Iwillnevergiveup Jan 2015 #6
Highland Park PasadenaTrudy Jan 2015 #7
 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
1. In Portland we've gotten the city to dedicate public land for a self-governed homeless encampment
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 05:17 PM
Jan 2015

Dignity Village started out 15 years ago as an encampment, that in turn evolved into a 'tiny house' village.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dignity_Village
http://www.tentcityurbanism.com/2014/08/dignity-village-thirteen-years-later.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dignity-Village/116452415056947?sk=photos_stream

From day one, this democratically operated, membership-based 501c3 run not-for-profit has had 5 simple rules,
1) No violence toward yourself or others.
2) No illegal substances or alcohol or paraphernalia on the premises or within a one-block radius.
3) No stealing.
4) Everyone contributes to the upkeep and welfare of the village and works to become a productive member of the community.
5) No disruptive behavior of any kind that disturbs the general peace and welfare of the village.

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
6. The 110 freeway
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 09:07 PM
Jan 2015

coming north from downtown to South Pasadena gives you a real glimpse of the problem, especially around Highland Park. Union Station in Pasadena is legendary for helping people get off the streets (or out of arroyos), but so much more is needed. The homeless count should be very telling, bearing in mind far from every homeless person is counted.

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