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Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath and Councilmember John Lee announce new Inside Safe effort underway in Chatsworth

Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath and Councilmember John Lee announce new Inside Safe effort underway in Chatsworth

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath and Councilmember John Lee yesterday launched a new Inside Safe operation in Chatsworth. Inside Safe is a new, citywide, voluntary, proactive housing-led strategy to bring people inside from tents and encampments, and to prevent encampments from returning. It is one feature in a comprehensive strategy to confront the homelessness crisis.

Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez announce new Inside Safe effort launched in Hollywood

Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey Horvath and Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez announce new Inside Safe effort launched in Hollywood

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Karen Bass, Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath and Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez yesterday launched an Inside Safe operation in Hollywood. Inside Safe is a new, citywide, voluntary, proactive housing-led strategy to bring people inside from tents and encampments, and to prevent encampments from returning. It is one feature in a comprehensive strategy to confront the homelessness crisis.

ICYMI: Mayor Bass hosts HHS Secretary Becerra in L.A. emphasizing that approach to confronting homelessness must include substance abuse and mental health treatment

ICYMI: Mayor Bass hosts HHS Secretary Becerra in L.A. emphasizing that approach to confronting homelessness must include substance abuse and mental health treatment

LOS ANGELES – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra joined Mayor Bass in Los Angeles yesterday to deepen the partnership with the federal government and highlight the need to include substance abuse and mental health treatments when addressing homelessness. Watch the press conference here.

Mayor Bass secures historic agreement with White House to lock arms in tackling unsheltered homelessness

Mayor Bass secures historic agreement with White House to lock arms in tackling unsheltered homelessness

LOS ANGELES –  Los Angeles was selected today to be one of five cities to enter in a historic partnership with the White House and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH). The new initiative is called ALL INside, a first-of-its kind initiative to address unsheltered homelessness all across the country.

Mayor Karen Bass releases city-owned land report back

Mayor Karen Bass releases city-owned land report back

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Karen Bass today released a letter detailing the interdepartmental work completed to identify public lands suitable for interim and permanent housing development. The report back also lays out next steps and timelines for creating a new paradigm for scaling up development of City lands to solve the homelessness and affordable housing crisis.

Mayor Bass, Councilwoman Yaroslavsky bring Angelenos living in San Vicente Boulevard encampments inside through Inside Safe

Mayor Bass, Councilwoman Yaroslavsky bring Angelenos living in San Vicente Boulevard encampments inside through Inside Safe

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky announced today that an Inside Safe operation is underway on San Vicente Boulevard between Wilshire Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard. Inside Safe is a new, citywide, proactive housing-led strategy to bring people inside from tents and encampments, and to prevent encampments from returning. In 100 days, the program brought more than 1,000 Angelenos inside. The Mayor’s proposed budget includes $250 million to scale the program citywide.  

Bass calls For faster LADWP safety repairs and other reforms

Bass calls For faster LADWP safety repairs and other reforms

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Karen Bass today sent the following letter regarding the dangerous condition of hundreds of LADWP utility poles. The letter calls on LADWP to act swiftly to ensure public awareness about remaining poles in need of repair and to urgently address necessary repairs. The Mayor also called for LADWP to ensure that the safety of the public and of LADWP workers is the Department’s highest priority.

The letter reads as follows: 


April 27, 2023

Cynthia McClain-Hill, President