To the editor: I used to be shocked to find out about Mayor Karen Bass’ withdrawal of the state of emergency associated to homelessness (“Mayor Bass lifts state of emergency on homelessness. However ‘the disaster stays,’” Nov. 4). Vital existential threats to sustaining our progress in reductions are moments from realization.
L.A. County stands to lose 1000’s of housing vouchers over the following two years. The funding for greater than 6,000 pandemic-era emergency vouchers will expire in 2026. 1000’s extra vouchers shall be misplaced to Division of Housing and City Growth coverage adjustments that reject many years of researched finest practices.
Additional, the county faces a $300-million shortfall for homeless providers subsequent fiscal yr stemming primarily from lowered tax revenues and the cessation of time-limited state funding. Town’s price range continues to be precariously perched.
The federal authorities is shut down and all of the individuals who depend on SNAP to make ends meet are having much more bother doing so, all whereas looming adjustments to Medicaid stand to strip 1000’s of Angelenos of healthcare protection subsequent yr.
Emergency or not, fixing homelessness takes sources and we’re shedding some massive ones proper now. I hope to see extra protection of those threats in The Los Angeles Occasions, as I imagine the article concerning the emergency declaration may have benefited from this context.
Robert Morrison, Los Angeles
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To the editor: The mayor is just not improper — there was progress on homelessness, particularly in Hollywood, the place years of coordinated work have lowered unsheltered homelessness by half.
Hollywood has definitely benefited from the mayor’s Inside Protected initiative and the county’s Hollywood 2.0 program. But when we wish to maintain shifting ahead, we should perceive precisely how and why this progress has occurred. Our momentum can’t lull us into considering the issue is solved.
The subsequent few years should be about doing extra of what works and fewer of what doesn’t — and that requires a clear-eyed take a look at what’s pushed enchancment earlier than we act prefer it’s all sorted.
We want sources and insurance policies that reinforce neighborhood-level collaboration, together with clear information and progress monitoring to information technique.
The lead-up to the Olympics is a crucial window to maintain techniques shifting towards inexpensive housing, livability and dignity — not towards last-minute “clean-ups” that merely conceal seen homelessness.
If we keep aligned, targeted and grounded in what works, we’ll maintain shifting ahead, collectively.
Brittney Weissman, Los Angeles
This author is government director of the Hollywood 4WRD Homelessness Coalition.
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To the editor: Los Angeles is true to rejoice the 2 years of reported decline in homelessness. Nevertheless, The Occasions has additionally reported that Rand discovered L.A.’s annual rely is lacking individuals who sleep with out tents or automobiles. These persons are the toughest to succeed in. If that inhabitants from Los Angeles isn’t being counted, the “decline” is smaller than it appears to be like and providers could also be redirected.
Every time Metropolis Corridor cites progress, the general public must also see a second quantity: how many individuals had been probably missed, and through which neighborhoods. This transparency is vital and related as a result of outreach groups and group organizations are those who want to pay attention to the folks they aren’t reaching.
We will’t say the emergency is over for individuals who by no means made it into the info.
Kendall Lyons, Los Angeles

