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Los Angeles homeless count raises doubts about accuracy. Is it time for a new way?

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation September 24, 2022

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When the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority this month published a spreadsheet breaking down its homeless count by every census tract in the county, those with knowledge of Venice were incredulous. LAHSA said there were no unsheltered people — no tents, no inhabited cars or RVs and no people living outdoors — in the northwest quarter of Venice, which is notorious as ground zero for homelessness. It wasn't just the number — so... + full article



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