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Should LA County jail unhoused people for camping in public? Leaders to discuss
By Nick Gerda,
1 day ago
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 28: People walk past a homeless encampment near a Target store on September 28, 2023 in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Los Angeles County supervisors are scheduled to vote Tuesday on a measure that would try to reduce the local impact of a monumental U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The court's ruling on the Grants Pass case allows officials to cite and arrest unhoused people for sleeping or camping in public when no shelter is available.
Gov. Gavin Newsom pointed to the ruling just last week in calling on cities and counties to urgently clear encampments, saying there’s now “no excuses.”
Some of L.A.’s top leaders are sounding a much different tone.
As several cities across the region consider stepping up enforcement, L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, who chairs the board, and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass have expressed concern that the Grants Pass ruling could lead to a criminalization of homelessness that pushes people from city to city.
The motion calls for expanding shelter efforts and aligning with city leaders in the county to try to “minimize disparate impacts” from the ruling. In otherwords, it proposes a unified, countywide strategy.
It also asks L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna to clarify that county jails “will not be used to hold people arrested due to enforcement of anti-camping ordinances.”
“Arresting people for sitting, sleeping, or lying on the sidewalk or in public spaces does not end their homelessness, and will only make their homelessness harder to resolve with a criminal record and fines they can’t afford to pay,” states the motion , introduced by Horvath and fellow Supervisor Hilda Solis.
“Moving people from one community to another does not resolve their homelessness. Our homelessness and housing crisis is regional, and will only be solved with a coordinated, unified response, and resources for housing and services.”
The public discussion is expected to include verbal reports from Luna, top homelessness officials and the county’s top attorney on how the Grants Pass decision could affect L.A. County.
City leaders across the county, including several L.A. City Council members, have been evaluating their enforcement strategy in the wake of the court ruling.
Others say the Supreme Court has untied their hands from clearing dangerous encampments, and have announced plans to step up clearings.
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