How the Homeless Industrial Complex Plans to Destroy Venice Beach
The City of Los Angeles intends to use bailout funds to buy distressed properties and use them to house the unhoused
The City of Los Angeles intends to use bailout funds to buy distressed properties and use them to house the unhoused
Which came first – California’s homeless or the government, non-profits and businesses benefitting?
Sacramento Mayor says ‘it’s a housing crisis’
Every major city in California is spending tens of millions or more on programs for the homeless
The homeless-industrial complex – which stands between the state and the homeless person – is hoovering up vast amounts of cash with little or no oversight
The IMMDEF is a $12 million per year outfit which spends about 90% of its fund on payroll and related personnel expenses
Cost to build – $1,707 per square foot
El Cajon Mayor says there’s a strong financial incentive to keep homelessness a problem, with 65 homeless service providers in San Diego County
Political choices created the homeless crisis, the housing shortage, and then made the problem worse instead of better
City is also increasing garbage collection on residents by double digits