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3 OC cities among 8 jurisdictions across SoCal to split $2 5 million to address mobility, air quality challenges

3 OC cities among 8 jurisdictions across SoCal to split $2 5 million to address mobility, air quality challenges
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Residents, both housed and unhoused, react to Arcadia s tiny home village plan

Residents, both housed and unhoused, react to Arcadia s tiny home village plan ARCADIA, Calif. - The City of Arcadia put forth a proposal for a tiny home village in the community following concerns over the growing homeless population. On Friday, the proposal sparked various reactions from the city s residents. If approved, city officials will explore the option of placing the village at the Peck Park utility access road.  The proposed site is in a part of Arcadia that is an industrial area. We tried to find a place that wasn t near or directly adjacent to homes, schools or parks, said Councilmember April Verlato.

66,000 Experiencing Homelessness in L A County, SGV Cities Tackle the Humanitarian Crisis

66,000 Experiencing Homelessness in L.A. County, SGV Cities Tackle the Humanitarian Crisis Permanent housing limited in supply (This is the first in a series of articles focusing on the need to house people experiencing homelessness permanently.) Homelessness is a colossal issue in Los Angeles County. Exacerbated by the coronavirus, it has become a serious health concern, but there is some good news and some dedicated, deeply committed individuals to help those in need. In Los Angeles, as one of the city’s large homeless encampments was being broken up by police last week, hundreds of protesters faced off with officers. Additionally, multiple journalists were also arrested despite showing media credentials.

Asm Garcia s Late Bill Aims to Take Over L A s Major Water Agencies - Cerritos Community News

Feb. 19, 2021 BY BRIAN HEWS Hews Media Group-Cerritos News has learned that Assemblymember Cristina Garcia (D-Bell) has authored a bill (AB 1195) in yet another attempt to disenfranchise millions of L.A. County voters related to the county’s water agencies. Unlike the corrupt method Garcia used to try and send Central Basin into receivership with SB 625, a water agency found to have a $3 million operating profit after that bill failed, Garcia is going after the three big fish in L.A. County. Sources are telling HMG-CN that Speaker Rendon’s Assembly attorney Alf Brandt is helping Garcia. Brandt helped Garcia with the two bills aimed at Central Basin, one which put incompetent appointed officials who caused havoc on the Central Basin Board (AB 1794) and then, when that take over didn’t work, Garcia and Brant authored the receivership bill, SB 625.

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