
A new survey reveals the majority of Los Angeles County residents expect the region’s homeless crisis to get worse over the next year, not better. The survey, conducted by the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University, shows 45% of respondents support clearing out homeless encampments regardless if there are shelter beds available. That’s up from 39% last year.
Source: KTTV
L.A. Homeless Crisis: People Showing Less Patience Toward Encampments, Study Shows
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