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Letters to the Editor: Landlords sparked L.A.'s overcrowding crisis. They got an assist from leaders

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 28, 2022

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To the editor: As an L.A. County social worker in the 1970s, I had a caseload at any given time of 60 clients recently released from state mental institutions into Los Angeles. The areas I served included skid row, downtown L.A., Westlake-MacArthur Park and Pico-Union. My clients stayed housed because rents for studios and one-bedroom apartments were affordable. Nobody chose to live on the streets. (L.A.'s love of sprawl made it... + full article



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