A leak purportedly exposed systemic failures of Los Angeles' anti-camping law, reigniting a debate on the City Council. The reality on the streets is more complex.
In the final days before Tuesday’s municipal election, a leaked report purportedly exposing systemic failures of Los Angeles city’s anti-camping law reignited a heated debate among the law's supporters and opponents on the City Council.
analysis is just one piece of the final CLA report,' Daube said. 'We are looking forward to seeing the final CLA report when it comes out and hope it comes out quickly.' Chief Legislative Analyst Sharon Tso, who is reviewing the issued a statement saying it stood by its report and had cooperated with the city in answering questions. Assessing the effectiveness of the anti-camping law is complicated by the fact that council members had two separate goals for the law: restore access to public spaces and move encampment residents into housing.
said its analysis was hampered by inadequate data, which it blamed on the city's lack of universal tracking standards.
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