Two LAMC 41.18 “anti-camping” zones in Venice appear to have been enacted without meeting the law’s requirements, while a third enforcement perimeter at the now-closed Venice Bridge Home remains in
When the RAND Corporation released its 2024 LA LEADS Annual Report in June, it found that the drop in Venice’s unsheltered population was driven by a reduction in vehicle dwellers,
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) has begun dismantling one of the city’s most hazardous traffic design features: peak hour lanes that temporarily convert curbside parking into extra vehicle
The City of LA just paid roughly $1.8 million to Gibson Dunn for just 13 days of work in the L.A. Alliance homelessness case, records show. The firm, brought in
As LA renters struggle under the weight of rising housing costs, a new campaign has emerged claiming to stand for equity and affordability. Calling itself “Make LA Affordable,” the campaign
On Tuesday, August 5, dozens of community groups and neighbors came together at Clover Park in Santa Monica for the Westside Night Out for Safety and Liberation to celebrate real