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Los Angeles Mayor’s Initiative Successfully Moves Over 35 Individuals from Encampments to Safer Spaces

On a concerted mission to address the city’s homelessness crisis, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has once again taken assertive action with the Inside Safe program’s latest operation. According to a statement by the

Mayor’s Office

, more than 35 individuals from encampments in Rampart Village and nearby areas were moved into safer spaces, marking a significant stride in the city’s efforts to restore neighborhoods and save lives.

In collaboration with Councilwoman Heather Hutt and Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez, the initiative was actively able to engage and relocate people who were otherwise exposed to the elements and insecure conditions of street living. “Our work to save lives continues with absolute urgency. Today, Inside Safe brought more than 30 people safely inside. People who were sleeping in tents last night will be sleeping in beds tonight,” Mayor Bass was quoted saying in the same

release

.

The

announcement

coincided with response efforts conducted near Virgil Middle School and Shatto Park, where the Inside Safe Field Intervention Team has worked diligently to build trust and provide supportive services to unhoused Angelenos. This approach has led to over 3,000 individuals being placed in more stable living situations. Councilmember Soto-Martínez emphasized the impact of these operations, expressing gratitude for the joint efforts: “Thanks to our work today with Mayor Bass, Councilwoman Hutt and their teams, dozens of residents now have a safe place to sleep tonight and are on their way to receiving the help they need and deserve.”

Councilwoman Hutt acknowledged this strategic approach, stating, “Inside Safe has proven to be an essential tool in our mission to get our unhoused neighbors the help that they need, and make sure that residents have cleaner and safer streets,” as stated by the

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Mayor’s Office

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