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Appeals Court Temporarily Freezes LA Court Order To Tackle Homelessness

Deadlines Paused Until Mid-June As City, County Appeal Ruling on Skid Row
An appeals court issued an administrative pause on deadlines imposed by a federal court aimed at providing housing for people on downtown L.A.'s Skid Row by mid-October. (Getty Images)
An appeals court issued an administrative pause on deadlines imposed by a federal court aimed at providing housing for people on downtown L.A.'s Skid Row by mid-October. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
May 18, 2021 | 9:19 P.M.

An appeals court has temporarily paused a federal order for Los Angeles officials to determine $1 billion in spending and provide housing for thousands of homeless people on downtown’s Skid Row as debate grows on how to address the needs of the nation’s second-largest unhoused population.

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