'Challenging' Westside homeless camp drew complaints. Now its residents are getting housing

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'Challenging' Westside homeless camp drew complaints. Now its residents are getting housing
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At least 25 people were relocated from a homeless encampment on San Vicente Boulevard as part of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' Inside Safe program.

The 52-year-old has been homeless on and off since 2014, when he lost his apartment in West Hollywood. During the pandemic he tried to find housing for his mother and himself, but those plans fell through.

Styne accepted a spot at a motel room at 108th Street and Broadway. He already packed two small suitcases and two backpacks. Relocating residents of the San Vicente encampment is the mayor’s 16th Inside Safe operation, and the second to be carried out in Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky’s district, which includes a portion of the Westside.

“Our goal is to house people near where they were camping and we’re not always able to do that,” Bass said Thursday. “Given that this is an emergency, from my perspective, we don’t want to leave people on the street.”

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