Los Angeles Times

An issue for a HUD secretary

Amid rising concern about L.A.’s homeless problem, Castro will meet with city and county officials.

- By Abby Sewell abby.sewell@latimes.com Follow @sewella for more county news.

Amid growing concern about the problem of homelessne­ss in Los Angeles, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t is set to meet with local elected officials about the issue.

Secretary Julian Castro will be in Los Angeles on Tuesday to meet with Mayor Eric Garcetti, City Council members and county supervisor­s, HUD spokesman George Gonzalez said.

No major announceme­nt was expected to come out of the meeting. Gonzalez said it was intended as an “exchange of ideas” on the state of homelessne­ss in Los Angeles.

City and county officials have launched a flurry of activity on the issue since a countywide count showed a 12% jump over the last two years in the number of homeless people living in the city and county of Los Angeles. More than 44,000 homeless people were tallied around the county in January, up from about 39,000 in 2013, and 26,000 were in the city.

In August, county officials set up a new homelessne­ss initiative and began planning public meetings to help develop a detailed plan to address the issue. Those meetings are now underway, and the report is expected in February.

In September, city officials declared a “state of emergency” on homelessne­ss and pledged to put $100 million toward addressing the problem, although it was unclear where the money would come from or how it would be spent.

County officials then announced they were also allocating $100 million to the homelessne­ss initiative.

Mayoral spokeswoma­n Connie Llanos said that Castro had scheduled a meeting with Garcetti to discuss housing and homelessne­ss. Garcetti then decided to arrange a meeting between Castro and city and county officials on the same topics.

“The mayor decided to offer the opportunit­y to sit down and talk to the secretary to his county colleagues and City Council colleagues,” Llanos said.

A spokeswoma­n for county Supervisor Don Knabe said he plans to ask for more federal assistance for county residents who are chronicall­y homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, including so-called Section 8 vouchers that provide federal rental subsidies for lowincome people and families.

The meeting with Castro will be at 9 a.m. at the county Hall of Administra­tion and will be open to the public. A posted agenda for the meeting did not mention Castro and said only that the supervisor­s “will discuss housing issues affecting Los Angeles County.”

In September, city officials declared a ‘state of emergency’ on homelessne­ss and pledged to put $100 million toward addressing the problem.

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walks past an encampment under the 110 Freeway. More than 44,000 homeless people were tallied around L.A. County in January.
Photograph­s by Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times A MAN walks past an encampment under the 110 Freeway. More than 44,000 homeless people were tallied around L.A. County in January.
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WAYNE TAYLOR, 61, likes to keep his gray leather shoes clean. He also has a plate with an image of the Mona Lisa in a shopping cart that holds his belongings.

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