More than 14,000 unhoused Angelenos have been moved inside in the first six months of Mayor Karen Bass' administration, her office announced Tuesday.
Alongside her homelessness and housing team, Bass made a presentation on the progress made thus far in the homelessness crisis, as she did in March."We want to talk about challenges we have. We want to talk about solutions and we want to talk about the way forward,'' Bass said. "We believe that the emergency continues, but we do see a way forward.''
Va Lecia Adams Kellum, CEO of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, cited data challenges for the undercount in March, such as lag times and data entry that caused delays in figures being validated.
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