The political divisions over 41.18, L.A.'s anti-encampment ordinance, became painfully public this week, with city and county officials throwing sharp elbows.
Some of L.A.'s most powerful interests are trying to sabotage a March 5 ballot measure aimed at making streets safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and even drivers.
Some of L.A.'s most powerful interests are trying to sabotage a March 5 ballot measure aimed at making streets safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and even drivers.