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Long Beach residents say LA Metro's end-of-line policy contributes to city's homeless crisis

Por: ABC7 Nation October 06, 2022

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Some Long Beach residents and business owners have reached a breaking point dealing with the city's homeless crisis.We are all in fear to walk out of our front door, said Rosemary Palermo during a Long Beach City Council meeting on Tuesday. We are under siege.Palermo was one of several people who voiced their concerned with L.A. Metro's A line. The line runs from downtown L.A. to downtown Long Beach between 4 a.m. and 1... + full article



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