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Judge Gives Los Angeles 60 Days To Finance Housing Response to Homeless on Skid Row

Court Drops Demand for Immediate $1 Billion Escrow, Wants Downtown Area Cleared by October
A federal judge wants details on how Los Angeles city and county officials plan to fund programs to reduce what is now the nation's second-largest homeless population. (Getty Images)
A federal judge wants details on how Los Angeles city and county officials plan to fund programs to reduce what is now the nation's second-largest homeless population. (Getty Images)
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April 27, 2021 | 11:10 P.M.

A federal judge in Los Angeles is giving city and county officials 60 days to detail exactly how they intend to fund his high-profile ruling's requirement to provide housing and services to the thousands of homeless people living in downtown’s Skid Row by mid-October.

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