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160 people once living on Venice boardwalk to find permanent housing, Mike Bonin says
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Councilman Mike Bonin said Monday that 160 people who were living along the Venice boardwalk have been brought inside and accepted the city s offer of a pathway to permanent housing.
Bonin s Encampment to Home program began on June 28. The program promises all residents who accept shelter a pathway to permanent housing in an effort to clear the Venice boardwalk, where a large encampment developed during the pandemic.
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Outreach teams with St. Joseph s Center have offered services and housing to encampment residents section-by-section. As of last Friday, residents were offered housing and were required to leave the area from Windward Avenue to Park Avenue and from Navy Street to Sunset Avenue. This week, teams are offering housing to residents between Sunset and Park avenues, and those who do not accept will be required to
By City News Service
Photo: Getty Images
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Councilman Mike Bonin said today that 160 people who were living along the Venice boardwalk have been brought inside and accepted the city s offer of a pathway to permanent housing.
Bonin s Encampment to Home program began on June 28. The program promises all residents who accept shelter a pathway to permanent housing in an effort to clear the Venice boardwalk, where a large encampment developed during the pandemic.
Outreach teams with St. Joseph s Center have offered services and housing to encampment residents section-by-section. As of last Friday, residents were offered housing and were required to leave the area from Windward Avenue to Park Avenue and from Navy Street to Sunset Avenue. This week, teams are offering housing to residents between Sunset and Park avenues, and those who do not accept will be required to leave the area by Friday.
By City News Service
Photo: Getty Images
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Councilman Mike Bonin said today that 160 people who were living along the Venice boardwalk have been brought inside and accepted the city s offer of a pathway to permanent housing.
Bonin s Encampment to Home program began on June 28. The program promises all residents who accept shelter a pathway to permanent housing in an effort to clear the Venice boardwalk, where a large encampment developed during the pandemic.
Outreach teams with St. Joseph s Center have offered services and housing to encampment residents section-by-section. As of last Friday, residents were offered housing and were required to leave the area from Windward Avenue to Park Avenue and from Navy Street to Sunset Avenue. This week, teams are offering housing to residents between Sunset and Park avenues, and those who do not accept will be required to leave the area by Friday.
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